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ˈshut-up, a. [shut ppl. a.: cf. shut v. 19.] 1. That has been shut up.
1614Gorges Lucan x. 443 [He] relies Vpon the hope of shut vp wayes. a1887Jefferies Field & Hedgerow (1889) 315 Job had a lot of shut-up rooms in his house. 2. That can be shut up; foldable.
1799Jane Austen Let. 8 Jan. (1952) 50 Martha kindly made room for me in her bed, which was the shut-up one in the new nursery. 1911R. Nevill Floreat Etona x. 307 The furniture of the rooms... For the most part..consisted of a shut-up bed, a ‘burry’ (bureau) washstand, which also closed up, and sock cupboard. |