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rotary motion of an object around its own axis
"wheels in axial rotation"
roll, roster(noun)a list of names
"his name was struck off the rolls"
roller, roll, rolling wave(noun)a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore
roll(noun)photographic film rolled up inside a container to protect it from light
coil, whorl, roll, curl, curlicue, ringlet, gyre, scroll(noun)a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)
bankroll, roll(noun)a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.)
"he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag"
bun, roll(noun)small rounded bread either plain or sweet
peal, pealing, roll, rolling(noun)a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)
paradiddle, roll, drum roll(noun)the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously
scroll, roll(noun)a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
roll(noun)anything rolled up in cylindrical form
cast, roll(noun)the act of throwing dice
roll(noun)walking with a swaying gait
roll(noun)a flight maneuver; aircraft rotates about its longitudinal axis without changing direction or losing altitude
roll, bowl(verb)the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)
roll, turn over(verb)move by turning over or rotating
"The child rolled down the hill"; "turn over on your left side"
wheel, roll(verb)move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle
"The President's convoy rolled past the crowds"
roll, undulate(verb)occur in soft rounded shapes
"The hills rolled past"
roll out, roll(verb)flatten or spread with a roller
"roll out the paper"
roll(verb)emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound
"The thunder rolled"; "rolling drums"
wind, wrap, roll, twine(verb)arrange or or coil around
"roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool"; "She wrapped her arms around the child"
roll(verb)begin operating or running
"The cameras were rolling"; "The presses are already rolling"
roll(verb)shape by rolling
"roll a cigarette"
roll(verb)execute a roll, in tumbling
"The gymnasts rolled and jumped"
hustle, pluck, roll(verb)sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
roll, undulate, flap, wave(verb)move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
"The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"
roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond(verb)move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
"The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
roll(verb)move, rock, or sway from side to side
"The ship rolled on the heavy seas"
roll, revolve(verb)cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis
"She rolled the ball"; "They rolled their eyes at his words"
roll(verb)pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/
"She rolls her r's"
seethe, roll(verb)boil vigorously
"The liquid was seething"; "The water rolled"
roll(verb)take the shape of a roll or cylinder
"the carpet rolled out"; "Yarn rolls well"
roll, roll up(verb)show certain properties when being rolled
"The carpet rolls unevenly"; "dried-out tobacco rolls badly"
a record of a series of items (as names or titles) usually arranged according to some systemcalled the roll of people supposed to be in the class
a rapid turning about on an axis or central pointthe squirrel did a quick roll and vanished up a tree
to form into a round compact massrolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it
to make a low heavy rolling soundthunder rolling in the distance
to make a series of unsteady side-to-side motionsthe car suddenly was rolling as high winds swept across the bridge
to move (something) in a curved or circular path on or as if on an axisin order to knock your opponent off balance, you have to roll the log when he least expects it
to move in a streamjust lying on the beach, watching the clouds roll by
to move in circles around an axis or centerrolled her head around her shoulders to loosen herself up
to move or proceed smoothly and readilyonce we started rolling, everything went perfectly
Roll the ball to me.
I roll my own cigarettes.
I get more homesick as the months roll by.
A short stroll along the beach gave me a good appetite for breakfast.
Roll up your sleeves and get to work.
He was not allowed to enroll in the college.
Go to the hardware store and buy a roll of insulating tape.
Tom is a rock and roll star.
Tom and Mary took a stroll together.
Tom and Mary held hands as they watched the fog roll in.