roll
Definition of
roll
:
rotary
motion
of
an
object
around
its
own
axis
;
"wheels
in
axial
rotation
"
a
list
of
names
;
"his
name
was
struck
off
the rolls"
a
long
heavy
sea
wave
as
it
advances towards the
shore
photographic
film
rolled
up
inside
a
container
to
protect
it
from
light
a
round
shape
formed
by
a
series
of
concentric
circles (
as
formed
by
leaves
or
flower
petals)
a
roll
of
currency
notes (
often
taken
as
the resources of
a
person
or
business
etc.);
"
he
shot
his
roll
on
a
bob
-
tailed
nag
"
small
rounded
bread
either
plain
or
sweet
a
deep
prolonged
sound
(
as
of
thunder
or
large
bells)
the
sound
of
a
drum
(
especially
a
snare
drum
)
beaten
rapidly
and
continuously
a
document
that
can
be
rolled
up
(
as
for
storage
)
anything
rolled
up
in
cylindrical
form
the
act
of throwing
dice
walking
with
a
swaying
gait
a
flight
maneuver
;
aircraft
rotates
about
its
longitudinal
axis
without
changing
direction
or
losing
altitude
the
act
of
rolling
something (
as
the
ball
in
bowling
)
move
by
turning
over
or
rotating;
"The
child
rolled
down
the
hill
"
;
"
turn
over
on
your
left
side
"
move
along
on
or
as
if
on
wheels
or
a
wheeled
vehicle
;
"The
President
'
s
convoy
rolled
past
the crowds"
occur
in
soft
rounded
shapes;
"The hills
rolled
past
"
flatten
or
spread
with
a
roller
;
"
roll
out
the
paper
"
emit
,
produce
,
or
utter
with
a
deep
prolonged
reverberating
sound
;
"The
thunder
rolled
"
;
"
rolling
drums"
arrange
or
or
coil
around
;
"
roll
your
hair
around
your
finger
"
;
"
Twine
the
thread
around
the
spool
"
;
"She
wrapped
her
arms
around
the
child
"
begin
operating
or
running
;
"The cameras were
rolling
"
;
"The presses
are
already
rolling
"
shape
by
rolling
;
"
roll
a
cigarette
"
execute
a
roll
,
in
tumbling
;
"The gymnasts
rolled
and jumped"
sell
something to
or
obtain
something from
by
energetic
and
especially
underhanded
activity
move
in
a
wavy
pattern
or
with
a
rising
and
falling
motion
;
"The curtains undulated"
;
"the waves
rolled
towards the
beach
"
move
about
aimlessly
or
without
any
destination
,
often
in
search
of
food
or
employment
;
"The gypsies roamed the
woods
"
;
"
roving
vagabonds"
;
"the
wandering
Jew
"
;
"The
cattle
roam
across
the
prairie
"
;
"the laborers
drift
from
one
town
to the
next
"
;
"They
rolled
from
town
to
town
"
move
,
rock
,
or
sway
from
side
to
side
;
"The
ship
rolled
on
the
heavy
seas"
cause
to
move
by
turning
over
or
in
a
circular
manner
of
as
if
on
an
axis
;
"She
rolled
the
ball
"
;
"They
rolled
their
eyes
at
his
words
"
pronounce
with
a
roll
, of the
phoneme
/
r
/;
"She rolls her
r
'
s
"
boil
vigorously
;
"The
liquid
was
seething
"
;
"The
water
rolled
"
take
the
shape
of
a
roll
or
cylinder
;
"the
carpet
rolled
out
"
;
"
Yarn
rolls
well
"
show
certain
properties when
being
rolled
;
"The
carpet
rolls
unevenly
"
;
"
dried
-
out
tobacco
rolls
badly
"
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