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rolls (verb)

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  • roll up — verb 1. form into a cylinder by rolling (Freq. 1) Roll up the cloth • Syn: ↑furl • Hypernyms: ↑change shape, ↑change form, ↑deform • Hyponyms …   Useful english dictionary

  • draw up — verb 1. form or arrange in order or formation, as of a body of soldiers (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑form, ↑organize, ↑organise • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody …   Useful english dictionary

  • pull up — verb 1. come to a halt after driving somewhere (Freq. 6) The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn The chauffeur hauled up in front of us • Syn: ↑draw up, ↑haul up • Topics: ↑driving …   Useful english dictionary

  • roll out — verb 1. flatten or spread with a roller (Freq. 1) roll out the paper • Syn: ↑roll • Derivationally related forms: ↑roll (for: ↑roll) …   Useful english dictionary

  • catch up with — verb 1. catch up with and possibly overtake (Freq. 9) The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp • Syn: ↑overtake, ↑catch • Derivationally related forms: ↑overtaking (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • haul up — verb come to a halt after driving somewhere (Freq. 1) The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn The chauffeur hauled up in front of us • Syn: ↑draw up, ↑pull up • Topics: ↑driving …   Useful english dictionary

  • roll around — verb happen regularly Christmas rolled around again • Syn: ↑come around • Hypernyms: ↑happen, ↑hap, ↑go on, ↑pass off, ↑occur, ↑pass …   Useful english dictionary

  • seven out — verb in the game of craps, to roll a seven after having established the point If the shooter sevens out rolls a 7 before the point all the pass line bets lose …   Wiktionary

  • tp — verb To toilet paper; to throw toilet paper in rolls over a structure, so the structure becomes draped with it …   Wiktionary

  • walk the dog — verb a) Take a dog for a walk b) perform a trick where the yo yo rolls on the ground, attached to the string …   Wiktionary

  • outclass — verb (transitive often passive) to be much better than someone at doing something, or to be much better than something else: The Pittsburgh Steelers were completely outclassed by their rivals. | There s never been a jet engine to outclass the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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