"Rolled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rolled" Meaning

To have changed from a straight or flat position to a curved one, with the sides moving inwards towards each other.

"Rolled" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rolled"


1. Verb - To Roll

In rolled off her tongue, the phrase sounded more natural, but when she spoke it in real conversations, it came out sounding awkward.

2. Verb - To Roll Something Up

She took the sleeping bag and carefully began to roll it up, being careful not to twist it.

3. Verb - To Roll Down/Roll Down a Hill

The kids loved to roll down the big hill in their toboggans, laughing and screaming all the way.

4. Verb - Rolled into a Ball

After getting hit by the ball, she rolled into a ball to protect her head and body.

5. Past Tense - Rolled Up the Window

Yesterday, I rolled up the window in the car to keep the rain out while driving.

"Rolled" Similar Words

Roll-on

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A roll-on is a type of toiletry product that contains cream, liquid, or gel that is applied to the skin by rubbing it directly on with a massaging action with one's fingers or a special applicator, without the need for water or rinsing.

Roll-ons

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Roll-ons are a type of fragrant product, typically a liquid or gel, that is applied directly to the skin to leave a pleasant scent or fragrance. They are often used in aromatherapy, personal grooming, and perfumery.

Roll-out

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To roll out: to extend or unroll something, such as a document, a map, or a product.<br><br>Example: The company will roll out its new product line in several countries next month.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a planned or staged implementation of something.<br><br>Example: The new policy will roll out in phases over the next six months.<br><br>A roll-out can also refer to a promotional event or campaign to introduce a new product.<br><br>Example: The movie star will roll out their new book at a book signing event.<br><br>Additionally, the term roll-out can refer to the action of rolling a ball or a rolling motion, often in a sport.<br><br>Example: The quarterback rolled out of the pocket and threw a touchdown pass.

Roll-ups

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Roll

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To move something or someone in a rotating motion on its or their axis; to make something revolve or spin.

Rollatini

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Rollatini is a type of Italian dish that typically consists of thinly sliced meat or fish rolled around a filling, then cooked and served with a sauce.

Rollback

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Rollcall

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Roller-blade

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A type of in-line skate worn for recreation and transportation, typically made of metal or plastic, with a boot and a set of wheels attached to a metal frame that connects the foot to the wheels, allowing the user to glide or roll on a flat surface.

Roller-bladed

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Roller-blades

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Roller-blades, also known as inline skates, are a type of skate that consists of a boot with five wheels mounted in a single row along the bottom. They are designed for gliding on smooth surfaces, such as asphalt, concrete, or wood, and are often used for recreation, exercise, or competition.

Roller-blading

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Roller-coasted

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Roller-coaster

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Roller-skating

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The meaning of "roller-skating" is the act of riding on wheels attached to the feet, typically as a form of recreation or entertainment. It involves gliding or rolling on the wheels, often using a skate with eight or ten wheels, known as roller skates, on a smooth surface such as a rink, a show arena, or outdoor paths.