roll

[roʊl]

roll Definition

  • 1to move along a surface by turning over and over
  • 2to make something move along a surface by turning it over and over
  • 3a small, usually round or oblong bread

Using roll: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "roll" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ball rolled down the hill.

  • Example

    She rolled the dice and got a six.

  • Example

    He rolled up his sleeves and got to work.

  • Example

    I'll have a roll with my soup, please.

roll Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with roll

  • to introduce or launch something new

    Example

    The company plans to roll out a new product line next year.

  • roll with the punches

    to be able to adapt to difficult situations

    Example

    She's been through a lot of tough times, but she knows how to roll with the punches.

  • on a roll

    experiencing a period of success or good luck

    Example

    After winning the first game, the team was on a roll and went on to win the championship.

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Summary: roll in Brief

The term 'roll' [roʊl] can refer to the act of moving along a surface by turning over and over, or making something else do so. It can also refer to a small, usually round or oblong bread. The phrase 'roll out' denotes introducing or launching something new, while 'roll with the punches' means being able to adapt to difficult situations. 'On a roll' refers to experiencing a period of success or good luck.

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