"Rolling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rolling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rolling" Meaning

To move or cause something to move by turning over and over, typically in a curved path, often rotating on a surface.

Example: The ball was rolling down the hill.

Manner of movement: smooth and flowing, often with a sense of ease and naturalness.

Idiomatic expressions:

"Rolling in the deep" (very sad or emotional)
"Rolling on the floor laughing" (laughing uncontrollably)
"Rolling with the punches" (adapting to challenges or changing circumstances)
"Rolling out the red carpet" (giving someone a warm and special welcome)

"Rolling" Examples

Example 1:

- Context: Action or Movement
- Example Sentence: The kid started learning how to skate and quickly caught on to the basics of rolling on two wheels.

Example 2:

- Context: Turning or Pivoting
- Example Sentence: The video game character's movements involved a lot of complex rolling and dodging to avoid attacks.

Example 3:

- Context: Object Movement or Motion
- Example Sentence: The marble that rolled off the edge of the table fell quietly onto the floor.

Example 4:

- Context: Dollars or Money
- Example Sentence: After waiting for his weekly allowance, the kid wasn't satisfied with the rolling amount of money in his pocket.

Example 5:

- Context: A History or Duration
- Example Sentence: The planet's core has been internally rolling since billions and billions of years ago.

"Rolling" Similar Words

Rollerskates

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Rollerskates are a type of footwear that has wheels to allow the wearer to glide on a surface, typically smooth floors or rinks. They are designed to be used for recreational activities, exercise, and entertainment, such as figure skating, inline skating, or dancing.

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Rollic

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Rollichie

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Rollick

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Rollicking

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Rollickingly

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Energetically and happily unruly or mischievous, especially in a playful way.

Rolling-pin

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Rollmop

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Rollmop refers to a type of pickled herring that has been cleaned and cured with a long string or "mop" inserted into its cavity as a serving aid. This type of cured fish has been popular, particularly in European cuisine.

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Rollo

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Rollout

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Rollouts

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Noun<br><br>1. The act of rolling something out, such as a carpet, a rug, or a machine.<br>2. A sequence of new features or products that are introduced gradually to the market or public.<br>3. In machine learning, a rollout is a process of updating a model or algorithm by gradually introducing new components or changes to an existing deployment.<br><br>Verb<br><br>1. To roll something out, such as a carpet, a rug, or a machine.<br>2. To introduce or make something available to the market or public gradually.<br>3. To update a model or algorithm by gradually introducing new components or changes to an existing deployment.

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Rollovers

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Rollovers can refer to several concepts depending on the context:<br><br>1. Financial Context: A rollover in finance involves converting or rolling over a retirement account, such as a 401(k) or an IRA, into another type of investment or tax-deferred savings plan, often to avoid taxes or to improve investment options.<br><br>2. Gaming Context: In gaming, a rollover may refer to a policy or bonus that allows players to continue their game even after losing money or credits on an initial deposit, possibly with certain conditions, such as wagering or betting requirements.<br><br>3. Anthropology and Culture: In some traditional cultures, a rollover can refer to a specific type of initiation ritual or ceremony where individuals or groups are kicked from a top position, and another takes over. This can symbolize transition, leadership change, or spiritual renewal.<br><br>4. Leg over: In medical context, a rollover can refer to leg over couch or wheelchair transfer which refers to moving the legs from one position to adifferent to avoid incontinence issues.<br><br>5. car safety: It can refer to rollover car accidents in traffic.<br><br>6. Logo or Stationery: If a manufacturer is phasing out a product and introducing an improved version, the company might roll out the new logo, essentially replacing the existing logo.<br><br>7. Libor Over rated Rollover Requests:<br><br>Please note that meanings can be extensive and specific to regional practices, and various opinions can arise, but the ones mentioned above are some of the common interpretations.

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