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Verb (used without object)

to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel.
to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or its occupants.
to flow or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion, as water, waves, or smoke.
to extend in undulations, as land.
to elapse, pass, or move, as time (often fol. by on, away, or by ).
to move as in a cycle (usually fol. by round or around )
as soon as summer rolls round again.
to perform a periodical revolution in an orbit, as a heavenly body.
to emit or have a deep, prolonged sound, as thunder, drums, etc.
to trill, as a bird.
to revolve or turn over, once or repeatedly, as a wheel on an axis or a person or animal lying down.
to turn around in different directions or in a circle, as the eyes in their sockets.
(of a vessel)
to rock from side to side in open water. Compare heave ( def. 14b ) , pitch 1 ( def. 20 ) .
to sail with a side-to-side rocking motion.
to walk with a swinging or swaying gait.
Informal . to begin to move or operate; start; commence
Let's roll at sunrise.
Informal . to go forward or advance without restrictions or impediments
The economy is finally beginning to roll.
to curl up so as to form a tube or cylinder.
to admit of being formed into a tube or cylinder by curling up.
to be spread out after being curled up (usually fol. by out ).
to spread out as under a roller
The paint rolls easily.
Aviation . (of an aircraft or rocket) to deviate from a stable flight attitude by rotation about its longitudinal axis.

Verb (used with object)

to cause to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a cask, a ball, or a hoop.
to move along on wheels or rollers; convey in a wheeled vehicle.
to drive, impel, or cause to flow onward with a sweeping or undulating motion
The wind rolled the waves high on the beach.
to utter or give forth with a full, flowing, continuous sound
rolling his orotund phrases.
to trill
to roll one's r 's.
to cause to revolve or turn over or over and over
to roll oneself on one's face.
to cause to sway or rock from side to side, as a ship.
to wrap (something) around an axis, around upon itself, or into a cylindrical shape, ball, or the like
to roll string.
to make by forming a tube or cylinder
to roll a cigarette.
to spread out flat (something curled up) (often fol. by out )
He rolled the map out on the table.
to wrap, enfold, or envelop, as in some covering
to roll a child in a blanket.
to spread out, level, smooth, compact, or the like, as with a rolling pin, roller, the hands, etc.
to roll dough; to roll a tennis court.
to form (metal) in a rolling mill.
to tumble (metal pieces and abrasives) in a box or barrel in such a way that their relative positions remain the same.
to beat (a drum) with rapid, continuous strokes.
(in certain games, as craps) to cast, or throw (dice).
Printing . to apply (ink) with a roller or series of rollers.
Slang . to rob, esp. by going through the pockets of a victim who is either asleep or drunk.

Noun

a document of paper, parchment, or the like, that is or may be rolled up, as for storing; scroll.
a list, register, or catalog, esp. one containing the names of the persons belonging to a company, class, society, etc.
anything rolled up in a ringlike or cylindrical form
a roll of wire.
a number of papers or other items rolled up together.
a length of cloth, wallpaper, or the like, rolled up in cylindrical form (often forming a definite measure).
a cylindrical or rounded mass of something
rolls of fat.
some article of cylindrical or rounded form, as a molding.
a cylindrical piece upon which something is rolled along to facilitate moving.
a cylinder serving as a core upon which something is rolled up.
a roller with which something is spread out, leveled, crushed, smoothed, compacted, or the like.
Cookery .
thin cake spread with jelly or the like and rolled up.
a small cake of bread, originally and still often rolled or doubled on itself before baking.
meat rolled up and cooked.
the act or process or an instance of rolling.
undulation, as of a surface
the roll of a prairie.
a sonorous or rhythmical flow of words.
a deep, prolonged sound, as of thunder
the deep roll of a breaking wave.
the trill of certain birds, esp. of the roller canary.
the continuous sound of a drum rapidly beaten.
a rolling motion, as of a ship.
a rolling or swaying gait.
Aerospace .
a single, complete rotation of an airplane about the axis of the fuselage with little loss of altitude or change of direction.
(of an aircraft or rocket) the act of rolling.
the angular displacement caused by rolling.
Informal .
paper currency carried folded or rolled up
He took out an impressive roll and paid the check with a
bankroll; funds
People were encouraged to shoot their rolls on mining speculation.
(in various dice games)
a single cast of or turn at casting the dice.
the total number of pips or points made by a single cast; score or point. ?

Verb phrases

roll back, to reduce (the price of a commodity, wages, etc.) to a former level, usually in response to government action.
roll in, Informal .
to luxuriate in; abound in
rolling in money.
to go to bed; retire
They would roll in later and later every night.
to mix and average the cost of (a higher-priced commodity or item) with that of a cheaper one so as to increase the retail price.
to add
Labor wants to roll in periodic increases with their wage demands.
to arrive, esp. in large numbers or quantity
When do my dividends start rolling in?
roll out,
to spread out or flatten
to roll out dough.
Informal . to arise from bed; get up
It was nearly impossible to roll out on the first day back after vacation.
Football . to execute a rollout.
Informal . to introduce; unveil
a TV advertising campaign to roll out the new car.
roll up,
to accumulate; collect
to roll up a large vote.
to increase.
to arrive in a conveyance
He rolled up to the front door in a chauffeur-driven limousine.

Idioms

on a roll
(in a gambling game) having a continuing winning streak.
enjoying continuing good luck or success
She's been on a roll since taking that course on sales techniques.
roll in the hay
Slang . an instance of sexual intercourse.
roll one's eyes, to turn one's eyes around in different directions or in a circle, esp. as an expression of disbelief, annoyance
or impatience
He rolled his eyes when he heard the stupid joke.
roll with the punches. punch 1 ( def. 16 ) .
strike off or from the rolls, to remove from membership or practice
as to disbar
He will surely be struck off the rolls if this conduct continues.

Antonyms

verb
collect , gather , pile , stabilize , steady

Synonyms

noun
cycle , gyration , reel , revolution , rotation , run , spin , trundling , turn , twirl , undulation , whirl , ball , barrel , bobbin , cartouche , coil , cone , convolution , cornucopia , cylinder , fold , rundle , scroll , shell , spiral , spool , trundle , volute , wheel , whorl , annals , catalog , census , chronicle , directory , head count , index , muster , nose count , register , roll call , schedule , table , barrage , boom , booming , clangor , drone , drumbeat , drumming , echoing , grumble , quaver , racket , rat-a-tat , resonance , roar , rumble , rumbling , thunder , roster
verb
alternate , be in sequence , bowl , circle , circumduct , coil , curve , drape , drive , eddy , elapse , enfold , entwine , envelop , flow , fold , follow , furl , go around , go past , gyrate , gyre , impel , pass , pirouette , pivot , propel , reel , rock , rotate , run , spin , spiral , succeed , swaddle , swathe , swing around , swirl , swivel , trundle , twirl , twist , undulate , wheel , whirl , wind , wrap , even , flatten , grind , level , press , pulverize , smooth , bombinate , boom , cannonade , drum , echo , growl , grumble , hum , pattern , quaver , rattle , re-echo , resound , roar , ruffle , rumble , rustle , sound , trill , whirr , billow , drift , glide , heave , incline , jibe , lean , lumber , lurch , pitch , ramble , range , roam , rove , stagger , stray , surge , swagger , swing , toss , tumble , waddle , wallow , wave , welter , yaw , enwrap , infold , invest , wrap up , seesaw , sail , bask , indulge , revel , rollick , bagel , bread , bun , circumgyrate , convolve , croissant , danish , fluctuate , inwrap , revolve , sway , titubate , turn
phrasal verb
arise , get up , pile , rise , accrue , agglomerate , aggregate , amass , collect , cumulate , garner , gather , hive , pile up

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