swept up = balayé
sweep up is the verb = balayer
"I'm washing myself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je me lave. The declarative statement also translates as "I'm washing up" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh muh lav" in French.
"Levez-vous" means "get up" or "stand up" in French.
"The boy is up!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Le garçon est debout! The declaration also translates as "The boy is standing!" in English. The pronunciation will be "luh gar-so-ney duh-boo" in French.
"Ferme ta gueule" means "shut-up" or "close your mouth". sorry if you have been disrespected!
"Go, America!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Arriba el América! The phrase translates literally as "Go (get them), America!" in English. The pronunciation will be ar-REE-ba eh-la-MEY-ree-ka" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Up to date is "à jour" in French. To update something is "mettre à jour".
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
it means: 'to be fed up'
Roll a joint
She swept the floor first thing when she got up this morning.
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.
Becoming more mature
This means that a person a has enough.
"I'm washing myself" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je me lave. The declarative statement also translates as "I'm washing up" in English. The pronunciation will be "zhuh muh lav" in French.
Depends On How It Was Used.
'MET UP ' IN FRENCH IS ='RETROUVER'orit might mean 'meet with'.