rolling in (something)

idiom

informal
: having a large amount of (something)
They were rolling in money/cash.
"What did you mean when you said they are rolling in (the) dough?" "They're rich."

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That would be Anthony’s job?), so more money would be rolling in, more brand recognition, etc. Jessica M. Goldstein, Vulture, 16 May 2025 Billie Eilish wasn't at the Met Gala this year, but that didn't stop the criticism from rolling in. Michelle Lee, People.com, 15 May 2025 The girls are rolling in, including a fabulous appearance from Miss Lawrence. Shelby Stewart, Essence, 7 Apr. 2025 Fresh off a 3-2 trip with just 12 games remaining in the regular season, the Magic aimed to keep their momentum rolling in front of a home crowd Wednesday night at Kia Center. Jason Beede, Orlando Sentinel, 20 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for rolling in (something)

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“Rolling in (something).” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rolling%20in%20%28something%29. Accessed 27 May. 2025.

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