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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91, 'The Rolling Stones' is the ultimate rock and roll band.
92, They are arguably the most important band since The Rolling Stones.
93, As the result of our appeal, the money came rolling in.
94, The Rolling Stones' 'Satisfaction' was an anthem for a generation.
95, The performance of the clown kept the public rolling about.
96, To start the ball rolling, the government was asked to contribute £1 million.
97, The ship is pitching and rolling in what looks like about fifteen foot seas.
98, We were able to watch the books rolling off the presses.
99, I decided to set the ball rolling and got up to dance.
100, The gentle rolling motion of the ship made me feel sleepy.
101, The garden is in a beautiful situation on top of a fold in the rolling Hampshire landscape.
102, The master bedroom commands a view of rolling green hills.
102, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
103, The boss gets on my wick with his everlasting complaints about timekeeping. And he thinks nothing of rolling up to the office at ten o'clock himself.
104, Just as the television cameras started rolling, it began to pour down with rain.
105, The railway had made a considerable capital outlay on new rolling stock.
106, The train journey took us through a valley past rolling hills.
107, If they can afford a yacht, they must be rolling in it.
108, 'He's rolling in it,' said the girl, pointing at Lewis.
109, The ship was rolling heavily to and fro on the rough seas.
110, It seemed as though every time we got rolling something came along to knock us back.
111, They had to repeat the scene because the cameras weren't rolling.
112, She could not help her tears of gratitude rolling down her face.
113, He sprang to his feet after rolling on the ground.
114, George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a joke.
115, The furniture dealer is rolling back the prices on all beds for this week only.
116, Hal was a bit of a rolling stone before he married and settled down.
117, Once our business gets started, the money will be rolling in.
118, In contrast to similar services in France and Germany, Intercity rolling stock is very rarely idle.
119, What do you mean, he can't afford it? He's absolutely rolling !
120, Ali MacGraw set the ball rolling with Love Story.
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.