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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61, He is rolling in cash.
62, His jokes kept us rolling about all evening.
63, She soon had us rolling in the aisles.
64, The years are rolling on.
65, Mist was rolling in from the sea.
66, The ship was rolling heavily to and from.
67, He is rolling in ease.
68, The ship was rolling badly.
69, Words of gratitude were rolling from her lips.
70, I saw his white car rolling along the highway.
71, You'll need a large smooth surface for rolling out the pastry.
72, "Just look at this scar, " said Brian proudly, rolling up his trouser leg.
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73, The Rolling Stones were pounding out one of their old numbers.
74, This train would stop twice more in the suburbs before rolling southeast toward Munich.
75, Audiences still thrill to the sound of The Rolling Stones.
76, He is rolling drunk.
77, Their record sales would put them in the same league as The Rolling Stones.
78, The single is a cover of an old Rolling Stones song.
79, Coming up after the break, three Rolling Stones classics back-to-back.
80, She's been the managing director of the company for 10 years, so she must be rolling in it by now.
81, Pour syrup on it and spread it abroad with a rolling pin.
82, Orders have kept rolling in since they readjusted the prices.
83, The rolling ball came to rest at the foot of the hill.
84, He's rolling in money! Well, he's got a lot more than me, anyway.
85, Many of the Rolling Stones' records have become rock classics.
86, The comedian was very good indeed. He had the audience rolling in the aisles.
87, We used to hear people rolling out of the pubs at closing time.
88, Are the cameras rolling?
89, He will go to the Middle East next week to get the ball rolling again on peace talks.
90, Many stations needed repairs or rebuilding and there was a shortage of rolling stock.
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.