verb
Th landlord rolled another barrel beer into the pub. The children loved rolling about in the ride at the fun fair
The time certainly rolls by quickly when you're having fun
We rolled down the road, singing and laughing
The countryside rolled away before us as far as the eye could see
The roar of the explosion rolled over us as we ran for cover
They got their money by rolling drunks
After cutting, the lawn ought to be rolled
Roll onto your stomach so I can examine your back
Every night he takes down the banner and carefully rolls it. Cleopatra was rolled up in a rug to be smuggled past the guards
Roll out the bolt of cloth so that we can measure it
roll in
The contributions really started to roll in after the appeal
Basil has been rolling in unaccustomed wealth since his aunt died
noun
The message was written on a long roll of paper
With great ceremony, the clerk read the roll
With each roll of the boat, I felt more seasick
A roll of thunder drowned out her shouts
I decided to bet everything on one last roll of the dice
Waiter, would you please bring some more rolls?
He took out a roll of notes and peeled off five twenties