Scrabble?! ROLL

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Definitions of ROLL in various dictionaries:

noun - rotary motion of an object around its own axis

noun - a list of names

noun - a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore

noun - photographic film rolled up inside a container to protect it from light

noun - a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)

noun - a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.)

noun - small rounded bread either plain or sweet

noun - a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)

noun - the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously

noun - a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)

noun - anything rolled up in cylindrical form

noun - the act of throwing dice

noun - walking with a swaying gait

noun - a flight maneuver

noun - the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)

verb - move by turning over or rotating

verb - move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle

verb - occur in soft rounded shapes

verb - flatten or spread with a roller

verb - emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound

verb - arrange or or coil around

verb - begin operating or running

verb - shape by rolling

verb - execute a roll, in tumbling

verb - sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity

verb - move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion

verb - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment

verb - move, rock, or sway from side to side

verb - cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis

verb - pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/

verb - boil vigorously

verb - take the shape of a roll or cylinder

verb - show certain properties when being rolled

To move forward along a surface by revolving on an axis or by repeatedly turning over.

To travel or be moved on wheels or rollers: rolled down the sidewalk on their scooters.

To travel around; wander: roll from town to town.

To travel or be carried in a vehicle.

To be carried on a stream: The logs rolled down the cascading river.

To start to move or operate: The press wouldn’t roll.

To work or succeed in a sustained way; gain momentum: The political campaign finally began to roll.

To go by; elapse: The days rolled along.

To recur: Summer has rolled around again.

To move in a periodic revolution, as a planet in its orbit.

To turn over and over: The puppy rolled in the mud.

To shift the gaze usually quickly and continually: Her eyes rolled with fright.

To turn around or revolve on or as if on an axis.

To move or advance with a rising and falling motion; undulate: The waves rolled toward shore.

To extend or appear to extend in gentle rises and falls: The dunes roll to the sea.

To move or rock from side to side: The ship pitched and rolled in heavy seas.

To walk with a swaying, unsteady motion.

To take the shape of a ball or cylinder: Yarn rolls easily.

To become flattened by or as if by pressure applied by a roller.

To make a deep, prolonged, surging sound: Thunder rolled in the distance.

To make a sustained, trilling sound, as certain birds do.

To beat a drum in a continuous series of short blows.

To pour or flow in or as if in a continual stream: tourists rolling into the city.

To enjoy ample amounts: rolled in the money.

To cause to move forward along a surface by revolving on an axis or by repeatedly turning over.

To move or push along on wheels or rollers: rolled the plane out of the hangar.

To impel or send onward in a steady, swelling motion: The sea rolls its waves onto the sand.

To impart a swaying, rocking motion to: Heavy seas rolled the ship.

To turn around or partly turn around; rotate: rolled his head toward the door.

To cause to begin moving or operating: roll the cameras; roll the presses.

To extend or lay out: rolled out a long rope.

To pronounce or utter with a trill: You must roll your r’s in Spanish.

To utter or emit in full, swelling tones.

To beat (a drum) with a continuous series of short blows.

To wrap (something) round and round upon itself or around something else: roll up a poster.

To envelop or enfold in a covering: roll dirty laundry in a sheet.

To make by shaping into a ball or cylinder: roll a cigarette.

To spread, compress, or flatten by applying pressure with a roller: roll pastry dough.

To apply ink to (type) with a roller or rollers.

To throw (dice), as in craps.

To rob (a drunken, sleeping, or otherwise helpless person).

The act or an instance of rolling.

Something rolled up: a roll of tape.

A quantity, as of cloth or wallpaper, rolled into a cylinder and often considered as a unit of measure.

A piece of parchment or paper that may be or is rolled up; a scroll.

A register or a catalogue.

A list of names of persons belonging to a group.

A mass in cylindrical or rounded form: a roll of tobacco.

A small rounded portion of bread.

A portion of food shaped like a tube with a filling.

A rolling, swaying, or rocking motion.

A gentle swell or undulation of a surface: the roll of the plains.

A deep reverberation or rumble: the roll of thunder.

A rapid succession of short sounds: the roll of a drum.

A trill: the roll of his r’s.

A resonant, rhythmical flow of words.

A roller, especially a cylinder on which to roll something up or with which to flatten something.

A maneuver in which an airplane makes a single complete rotation about its longitudinal axis without changing direction or losing altitude.

Money, especially a wad of paper money.

To reduce (prices or wages, for example) to a previous lower level.

To cause to turn back or retreat.

To get out of bed.

To execute a rollout.

To defer or postpone payment of (an obligation).

To renegotiate the terms of (a financial deal).

To reinvest (funds from a maturing security) into a similar security.

To arrive in a vehicle.

Sexual intercourse.

verb - to move along by repeatedly turning over

There are 4 letters in ROLL ( L1O1R1 )

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