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How to Use "Roll" with Example Sentences
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roll
(v):
to move by turning over; to form something into a shape of a ball or tube
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Used with nouns:
"
He
rolled
another
cigarette
.
"
(cigarette)
"
The
camera
is
rolling
.
"
(camera)
"
She
rolled
the
dice
.
"
(dice)
"
He
rolled
his
eyes
.
"
(eyes)
"
He
rolled
the
ball
to me.
"
(ball)
Used with adverbs:
"
The ball
rolled
back
.
"
(back, backward, away)
"
The baby carriage was
slowly
rolling
down the driveway.
"
(slowly, quickly)
"
She
tightly
rolled
the ball of yarn.
"
(tightly)
"
He
rolled
up
the newspaper and used it to swat a fly.
"
(up)
Used with prepositions:
"
A ball
rolled
down
the street.
"
(down)
"
The pencil
rolled
off
the table.
"
(off)
"
I
rolled
the yarn
into
a ball.
"
(into)
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roll
(n):
a small round piece of baked bread; a list of names
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Used with verbs:
"
The teacher is
calling
roll
.
"
(calling, taking)
Used with adjectives:
"
The restaurant serves
sweet
rolls
.
"
(sweet, dinner, whole wheat, crusty, soft, bread)
"
We ate
cinnamon
rolls
for breakfast.
"
(cinnamon, buttered)
"
My son is on the
honor
roll
.
"
(honor)
Used with nouns:
"
The teacher is taking
roll
call
.
"
(call)
Used with prepositions:
"
Her name wasn't
on
the honor
roll
.
"
(on)
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