roll

  • 101roll in — phr verb Roll in is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑fog, ↑swell, ↑wave …

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  • 102roll up — phr verb Roll up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑carpet, ↑leg, ↑sleeve, ↑window …

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  • 103roll on — Synonyms and related words: advance, commute, continue, course, cover ground, drift along, elapse, endure, expire, fare, fare forth, fetch, flit, flow, flow on, fly, gang, glide, go, go along, go by, go on, hie, jog on, lapse, last, march on,… …

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  • 104roll up — Synonyms and related words: amass, bale, bind up, bowl, bundle, bundle up, clamp, compress, crush, cumulate, do up, ensphere, furl, garner, hive, lay up, nip, pack, package, parcel, pinch, press, roll, squeeze, stockpile, store up, tie up,… …

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  • 105Roll — 1. arrive at a place: rolling up at six o clock ; just roll along whenever you like ; 2. upset someone s equanimity with a cutting remark, witty come back, etc.; 3. assault and rob a person; 4. wad of paper currency carried about one s person; 5 …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 106roll — Australian Slang 1. arrive at a place: rolling up at six o clock ; just roll along whenever you like ; 2. upset someone s equanimity with a cutting remark, witty come back, etc.; 3. assault and rob a person; 4. wad of paper currency carried about …

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  • 107roll — ROCK AND RÓLL s. (muz.) rock, pop. Trimis de siveco, 05.08.2004. Sursa: Sinonime …

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  • 108roll up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To bring together so as to increase in mass or number: accrue, accumulate, agglomerate, aggregate, amass, collect1, cumulate, garner, gather, hive, pile up. See COLLECT. II verb See roll …

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  • 109roll — the angular component of ride vibrations of the sprung mass about the vehicle x axis. suspension roll …

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  • 110roll — I v To leave. Eleven o clock? It s time to roll! 1950s II v To spend time talking. I m rolling with the homies. 1990s III v To rob someone drunk or sleeping. He got plastered last night and some woman he met in the bar rolled him. 1870s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang