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I . roll [roʊl, Brit rəʊl] N

1. roll (turning over):

2. roll no pl (swaying movement):

3. roll of paper:

rolo m

4. roll (noise):

rufo m

5. roll (bread):

II . roll [roʊl, Brit rəʊl] VB trans

1. roll (push):

2. roll (form into cylindrical shape):

3. roll (make):

III . roll [roʊl, Brit rəʊl] VB intr

roll around VB intr

roll by VB intr

roll by time:

roll in VB intr fig

roll in money:

roll over VB intr

I . roll up VB intr inf

roll call N

sausage roll N esp Brit

spring roll N

toilet roll N Brit, Aus

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She had stabilisers that halved the amount she rolled and the frequency with which she did so.
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For the granite variety, granules of various colours of linoleum cement were mixed together, before being hot rolled.
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Leather and rawhide may be flat or rolled.
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The dough mixture is then refrigerated and thinly rolled out by using a rolling pin.
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One variation assigns a point based on the pair rolled, rather than the singleton.
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In addition, they rolled well down the aisles and were perfect for throwing.
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Fifty euro notes rolled in and thousands of gallons of alcohol poured out.
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Then the pastry is rolled lengthways from both sides into two joined rolls, and finally cut into 1020cm lengths.
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Rolled oats are also often the main ingredient in granola and muesli.
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The album is presented in a handmade eight-panel sleeve that can be rolled end-to-end to create an ouroboros.
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