roll
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~ shape by rolling; "roll a cigarette"
roll
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~ boil vigorously; "The liquid was seething"; "The water rolled"
roll over
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~ make a rolling motion or turn; "The dog rolled over"
roll around
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~ happen regularly; "Christmas rolled around again"
roll
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~ move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle; "The President's convoy rolled past the crowds"
roll out
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~ flatten or spread with a roller; "roll out the paper"
roll
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~ 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
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~ begin operating or running; "The cameras were rolling"; "The presses are already rolling"
roll
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~ take the shape of a roll or cylinder; "the carpet rolled out"; "Yarn rolls well"
roll
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~ emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound; "The thunder rolled"; "rolling drums"
roll down
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~ gather into a huge mass and roll down a mountain, of snow
roll
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~ 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
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~ pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/; "She rolls her r's"
roll over
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~ negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee; "roll over a loan"
roll
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~ occur in soft rounded shapes; "The hills rolled past"
roll
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~ sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
Rollerblade
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~ travel on shoes with a single line of rubber wheels attached to their soles; "you'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade!"; "The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade"
rollick
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~ play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom"
get rolling
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~ start to be active; "Get cracking, please!"
romance
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~ talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"