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/rōl/
verb
  1. move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over on an axis.
    "the car rolled down into a ditch"
    synonyms: turn round and round, go round and round, turn over and over, spin, rotate, bowl
  2. (of a vehicle) move or run on wheels.
    "the van was rolling along the highway"
    synonyms: travel, go, move, pass, cruise, be carried, be conveyed, sweep
  3. turn (something flexible) over and over on itself to form a cylinder, tube, or ball.
    "she started to roll up her sleeping bag"
    synonyms: wind, coil, furl, fold, curl, twist
  4. flatten or spread (something) by using a roller or by passing it between rollers.
    "roll out the dough on a floured surface"
    synonyms: flatten, level, smooth, even out
  5. (of a loud, deep sound such as that of thunder or drums) reverberate.
    "the first peals of thunder rolled across the sky"
    synonyms: rumble, reverberate, echo, re-echo, resound, boom, peal, roar, grumble
  6. rob (someone, typically when they are intoxicated or asleep).
    "if you don't get drunk, you don't get rolled"

noun
  1. a cylinder formed by winding flexible material around a tube or by turning it over and over on itself without folding.
    "a roll of carpet"
    synonyms: cylinder, tube, scroll, bolt, reel, spool
  2. a movement in which someone or something turns or is turned over on itself.
    "a roll of the dice"
    synonyms: throw, toss, turn, rotation, revolution, spin
  3. a prolonged, deep, reverberating sound, typically made by thunder or a drum.
    "thunder exploded, roll after roll"
    synonyms: rumble, reverberation, echo, boom, thunder, thunderclap, clap, crack, roar, grumble, tattoo, rataplan
  4. a very small loaf of bread, to be eaten by one person.
    "soup with a roll"
  5. an official list or register of names.
    synonyms: list, register, listing, directory, record, file, index, catalog, inventory, census
  6. undulation of the landscape.
    "hidden by the roll of the land was a refinery"
  7. a roller for flattening something, especially one used to shape metal in a rolling mill.

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