[Idiom] to furl

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Balkenende

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Dear teachers,

In my English-Dutch dictionary, a second definition of 'to furl' is given (apart from folding sails etc.), namelijk 'to give up hope'.

I can't find this anywhere else, so I am wondering if my dictionary is correct.


Many thanks,
Joost
 

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My Concise Oxford Dictionary gives as a further meaning of 'furl': d relinquish (hopes). So that is basically the same as what your dictionary says.

I have to say I don't remember ever having come across this word with this meaning.

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Thanks, Tom!

I hope some more people weigh in with their opinion.
 

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I can't find my dictionary at the moment but I can definitely say I have never come across it used with this meaning either.
 

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I confirm the Concise Oxford gives that meaning.
Has anyone got an OED?
 

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Has anyone got an OED?
It's not one of the six meaning given in my 1989 2nd edition; it's also not in my Webster's Third.
 

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Thank you all.

It's bad news, though: I'll have to find another rhyming word for my poem now...
 

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It's bad news, though: I'll have to find another rhyming word for my poem now...
.... my ravelled hopes unfurl.

?

I had a rare poetic moment.
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I've only seen "unfurl" and usually in relation to a flag. I've never seen "furl."
 

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In BrE, I have heard furl an umbrella.
 

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In BrE, I have heard furl an umbrella.

So have I but only to fold/wrap it back up, never to give in to it!
 

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If furling proves too difficult, you could furl. Though I have never heard this- swearing would be a more natural response. ;-)
 
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