Similar words: enrolled, controlled, rolled into one, uncontrolled, controlled economy, roller, trolley, stroller. Meaning: [rəʊl] adj. 1. especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward 2. uttered with a trill 3. rolled up and secured.
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91. The trawler rolled wildly in the heavy swell.
92. His sleeves were rolled above his elbows.
93. Curious sightseers rolled up in their hundreds.
94. The man rolled the barrel into the yard.
95. Alexander rolled up his trouser legs.
96. He rolled the paper into a tight ball.
97. The guards rolled him over onto his front.
98. Lucy's tears rolled down her face.
99. Jamie rolled up his shirt-sleeves and set to work.
100. Their basketball team was rolled over by our team.
101. A single tear rolled slowly down her cheek.
102. Would you like the paper rolled or folded?
103. He rolled up a huge fortune.
104. A bicycle hit me and rolled me over. Sentencedict.com
105. I rolled the baby over onto its stomach.
106. She rolled herself up in a blanket.
107. We rolled back the carpet to see the floorboards.
108. The dog rolled over and over on the ground.
109. A tear rolled slowly down her cheek.
110. The hoop rolled along the pavement.
111. She rolled her car in a 100 mph crash.
112. It's a penknife, scissors, corkscrew all rolled into one.
113. The director gave the signal and the cameras rolled.
114. He had been beaten up and rolled.
115. The dog rolled over onto its back.
116. The car rolled over the edge of a cliff.
117. He rolled a cigarette for me.
118. The thunder rolled in the distance.
119. The old man rolled up to me.
120. The speech rolled out from his lips.
More similar words: enrolled, controlled, rolled into one, uncontrolled, controlled economy, roller, trolley, stroller, drollery, comptroller, trolleybus, roller-skate, steamroller, rollerblading, roller coaster, roller skating, roll-on roll-off, roll, droll, troll, rollout, scroll, unroll, roll up, roll in, roll out, roll by, enroll, stroll, rollick.