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verb
- adverb to arrive in abundance or in large numbers
- informal.adverb to arrive at one's destination
- informal.preposition to abound or luxuriate in (wealth, money, etc)
- adverb; also tr hockey to return (the ball) to play after it has crossed the touchline
Example Sentences
Questions had been raised about whether Dame Andrea Jenkyns was entitled to be on the electoral roll in the county, one of the criteria for being a candidate.
When the results roll in, it won't just have an impact on the people who live in the area.
It’s just bringing everybody together to be on the same ship to freaking roll down, to roll in the Pacific Ocean against anybody, anytime, anywhere, any place, 53⅓ by 120, we’re coming for you.
Stinking of the filth he’d rolled in, he concluded that he was probably on the wrong path.
Like his father and grandfather before him, he watched over his cows as the fog rolled in and out over pastures that stretched from the hills to the sea.
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