Concept cluster: Actions > Something revolving
n
Alternative form of A roll [(television, film) The primary footage for non-narrative or interview-based film, usually involving talking heads or footage that directly relates to the moment.]
v
(intransitive) To hunch over and pull in one's arms and legs.
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(intransitive) To roll about; roll around; roll over.
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To roll or carry smoothly on, or as on, wheels.
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(slang) A rolling stop (when a car slows down at a stop sign, but does not come to a complete stop).
n
The activity of the verb to roll coal.
v
(transitive) To ornament with squares, diamonds, or cubes.
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(archaic) A heated iron used to warm flip (the drink).
n
The repeated stroke of something long and loose.
v
(printing slang, intransitive) To play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
v
(transitive) To combine legislative items, either or both of which might fail on its own, into a single bill that is more likely to pass.
n
(Internet) A feature of instant messaging software used to get the attention of another user, as by shaking the conversation window or playing a sound.
v
To roll outward; to unroll or unfold with a rolling motion.
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(jazz) A type of drum roll whereby the drumsticks are pressed against the skin of the drum.
v
To use rag-rolling to create a decorative finish
v
(obsolete) To roll.
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(transitive, intransitive, dice games) To roll (dice) again.
n
Alternative form of rickroll [(Internet slang) An act of or attempt at rickrolling.]
v
(transitive or intransitive, of a ball) To roll around a rim.
adj
(mostly in combination) Having a role.
n
Alternative form of rolleo [(US) A logrolling tournament.]
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(intransitive) To tumble in gymnastics; to do a somersault.
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(intransitive) To move about on the ground while rotating and turning one's body.
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(slang) To travel in a group.
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(intransitive) To come in an unstoppable flow.
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Synonym of roll in wealth
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Alternative form of roll in the aisles [(idiomatic, of an audience) To laugh uproariously.]
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To come off (something) with a rolling motion.
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(transitive, slang) To snitch or tattle (on a person or group), to reveal a secret under pressure, usually regarding criminal matters.
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To make an alveolar trill sound for the letter r.
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(intransitive) To make a rolling motion or turn.
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(transitive) To raise (a car window, rolling door, or rolling security barrier).
v
To spend time (with someone); to be someone's companion or part of a group with someone.
adj
(of deodorant, etc.) Applied by means of a ball that can be rotated to pick up liquid from the inner reservoir.
adj
(transport, nautical) Of a form of marine vessel which allows wheeled vehicles to be driven on and off.
n
Alternative spelling of rollover [The process of incrementing, especially back to an initial value.]
n
(US) A logrolling tournament.
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(television, film) A roll of titles or (especially) credits played over film or video; television or film credits.
adj
Synonym of rolling in it (“rich”)
n
The process of incrementing, especially back to an initial value.
adj
(informal, not comparable) Rolling; having the ability to roll, usually due to wheels attached on the bottom.
n
(childish) A forward roll or a backwards roll.
adv
By rolling, so as to roll.
v
Obsolete form of roll. [(transitive) To cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface.]
n
(countable, geometry) The locus of a point on a plane curve that rolls without slipping along another fixed plane curve.
v
To flatten, as if with a steamroller.
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(figuratively) Any seemingly irresistible force.
v
To place aslant.
v
To strike from below with the hand or fist.
adj
Liable to roll over.

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