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  • 61Roll On — Infobox Album | Name = Roll On Type = studio Artist = The Living End Released = 2000 (Australia) March 27, 2001 (internationally) Recorded = July 2000 in Sing Sign Studios, Melbourne Genre = Pub Rock, Punkabilly Length = 47:57 Label = EMI (AUS),… …

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  • 62roll — The motion of a vehicle in which the springs on one side of the vehicle compress while the springs on the other side extend. If the roll is extensive, the vehicle will fall on its side. Also less accurately called sway or lean, it occurs in… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 63roll — {{11}}roll (n.) early 13c., rolled up piece of parchment or paper, from O.Fr. rolle, from M.L. rotulus a roll of paper, from L. rotula small wheel, dim. of rota wheel. Meaning dough which is rolled before baking is first recorded 1580s. Meaning… …

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  • 64roll —   1. Turn. Kaka a, ka a, ōka a, kūka a, kūpola; oloka a (as a wheel); kāka a (as eyes); luli (as a ship); aui (as the sea); mimilo (as to induce abortion); mākī (as a mat);    ♦ roll beneath, ka a malalo;    ♦ roll diagonally, ka a kepa;    ♦… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 65Roll — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Repeated and protracted sounds. < N PARAG:Roll >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 roll roll &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 drumming drumming &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 berloque berloque bombination rumbling Sgm: N 1 tattoo …

    English dictionary for students

  • 66roll — Record of the proceedings of a court or public office. See judgment roll, below. A register; list of persons belonging to particular group. See also roster In taxation, the list or record of taxable persons and property, as compiled by assessors …

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  • 67roll — 1. n. a bankroll; lots of money. □ I earned a roll off that last deal. □ He’s got a roll right there in his pocket. 2. tv. to rob a drunkard. □ The muggers found a drunk and rolled him. □ …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 68roll up — 1. interjection An exclamation used to get peoples attention to sell something Roll up, roll up, pies for sale. 2. verb a) Make into a cylinder by rolling The shopkeeper had to roll up the poster to make it easier to carry. b) Make into a …

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  • 69Roll In — A term which refers to including loan costs into the initial principal balance of a loan. This is a common practice by mortgage borrowers who do not have funds available, or who do not want to pay loan costs out of pocket. While most loan costs… …

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  • 70roll up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you roll up your sleeves or trouser legs, you fold the ends back several times, making them shorter. → See also rolled up [V P n (not pron)] The jacket was too big for him so he rolled up the cuffs... [V n P] Walking in the… …

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