Synonym: billowing, peal, pealing, resonant, resonating, resounding, reverberating, reverberative, roll, rolled, trilled, tumbling, wheeling. Similar words: roll in, compelling, fulfilling, willingness, roll, enroll, roll up, roll out. Meaning: ['rəʊlɪŋ] n. 1. a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells) 2. the act of robbing a helpless person 3. propelling something on wheels. adj. 1. characterized by reverberation 2. uttered with a trill 3. moving in surges and billows and rolls.
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31, The train was rolling at high speed.
32, They were rolling with laughter.
33, The business didn't really get rolling until 1975.
34, He walked with a rolling gait.
35, His eyes were rolling with fear.
36, She is rolling in money.
37, They are known to be rolling in money.
38, We recommend a rolling programme of machine upgrading.
39, The house stands in 500 acres of rolling parkland.
40, Her car was slowly rolling away from the curb.
41, She is rolling in luxury.
42, The comedian had the audience rolling in the aisles.
43, She kept rolling her eyes at the young man.
44, Her eyes were rolling with fear.
45, in fifty acres of rolling parkland.
46, The child was rolling a hoop.
47, The small town was surrounded by rolling country.
48, They seem to have got an anti-government bandwagon rolling.
49, The presses are already rolling.
50, They were rolling the playground with a steam-roller.
51, The landscape is made up of low,[http://sentencedict.com/rolling.html] rolling hills.
52, Delivery men were rolling barrels across the yard.
53, Their electric pumps are rolling twelve hours a day.
54, She tried the door, her eyes rolling in panic.
55, His debts were rolling up.
56, Gentle rolling hills girdled the city about.
57, The ship was rolling heavily to and fro.
58, They are rolling in money and property.
59, With its gently rolling hills it looks like Tuscany.
60, Offers of help are still rolling in.
More similar words: roll in, compelling, fulfilling, willingness, roll, enroll, roll up, roll out, call in, fill in, pull in, all in all, fall into, fall in love, fall in love with, cling, ruling, following, sibling, ceiling, unsettling, counseling, boiling water, role, patrol, prolong, control, poll, toll, doll.