rolls 1 of 3

present tense third-person singular of roll
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as in rounds
to form into a round compact mass rolled up the wrapper from the straw and threw it

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as in rumbles
to make a low heavy rolling sound thunder rolling in the distance

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as in turns
to move (something) in a curved or circular path on or as if on an axis in order to knock your opponent off balance, you have to roll the log when he least expects it

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rolls

2 of 3

noun (1)

plural of roll

rolls

3 of 3

noun (2)

plural of roll

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Recent Examples of rolls
Verb
Then Kessler rolls to the rim, catches the pocket pass below his waist and gets fouled. Sam Vecenie, New York Times, 2 July 2026 As the picture rolls along, Garcia shows a more assertive side, relishing her character’s emergence from her shell. Los Angeles Times, 1 July 2026 Suddenly, there’s a gust of wind and something rolls into the road. Byron Hurd, The Drive, 1 July 2026 Scottie Scheffler’s birdie putt to tie Viktor Hovland rolls just left of the hole. Joe Arruda, Hartford Courant, 29 June 2026 Brush rolls with egg mixture and evenly sprinkle with 4 teaspoons sesame seeds. ABC News, 29 June 2026 Still, as the footage rolls on, something begins to shift in the room. Rob Picheta, CNN Money, 27 June 2026 So leadership allocates budget, buys a new AI tool and rolls it out with their fingers crossed. James Roth, Forbes.com, 26 June 2026 Lobster rolls, a summer favorite on the East Coast, are rarely cheap and often sell for $25 to $40 or more, depending on the location. Andrea Margolis, FOXNews.com, 24 June 2026
Noun
Those grants are then used to protect IT systems from foreign and domestic cyberattacks, update voting systems, ensure the accuracy of voter rolls and protect the integrity of ballots after they are cast. Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times, 10 July 2026 Expect truffle pizza, lobster rolls, seafood towers, bottle specials, and French Mediterranean favorites alongside the skyline views. Amber Love Bond, Forbes.com, 10 July 2026 Some of those removed from the rolls likely are unemployable because of mental illness or other medical conditions, but others could preserve their benefits by securing work or participating in job training. Keith M. Phaneuf, Hartford Courant, 10 July 2026 The war also disrupted officials’ ability to maintain Gaza’s population registry, which would complicate efforts to compile voter rolls. Miranda Jeyaretnam, Time, 10 July 2026 The letter threatens the criminal prosecution of any state election official who knowingly leaves noncitizens on their voter rolls or allows even a single non-citizen to receive or cast a ballot counted in a federal election. Katherine Gregg, The Providence Journal, 10 July 2026 Georgia’s secretary of state’s office says the state has already taken many of the actions required in the FEMA grant, including a citizenship audit of voter rolls. Geoff Mulvihill, Chicago Tribune, 9 July 2026 Few would begrudge Paraguay this recognition, but the skullduggery did produce eye-rolls and requires stronger officiating. Adam Crafton, New York Times, 5 July 2026 To keep things simple, make a tray of these fan-favorites with ham and cheese layered between Hawaiian rolls that everyone will love. Patricia S York, Southern Living, 4 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for rolls
Verb
  • Canada, a little unlucky to lose so heavily, has made history this summer after making the knockout rounds for the first time and will have undoubtedly spread joy and inspired a new generation in the country.
    Ben Church, CNN Money, 5 July 2026
  • Throughout the tournament’s history, hosts have hugely overperformed at the World Cup, reaching knockout rounds 91% of the time, semifinals 57%, and the championship 26%.
    Michael Morris, Time, 1 July 2026
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  • The engine rumbles between your legs, the road streams beneath you, the curves beckon you onward.
    Ashlea Halpern, Condé Nast Traveler, 2 July 2026
  • As thunder rumbles over Mpophomeni, and the first drops of rain fall, children at the training field pull on hoodies and start to walk home, their dogs trotting faithfully alongside them.
    Patricia Huon, Christian Science Monitor, 30 June 2026
Verb
  • There’s a resident big band that sets the tempo for dancing—there are even gentlemen hosts available for ladies—and a DJ rocks the small disco late into the night.
    Fran Golden, Travel + Leisure, 7 July 2026
  • Jared Leto rocks pigtail braids while out in New York City on July 1.
    Brendan Le, PEOPLE, 7 July 2026
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  • Everything the man is touching nowadays turns into gold for him and rot for the rest of us, a curse any smart person would avoid.
    Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 8 July 2026
  • If the sky turns ominous and thunder can be heard, find a secure place for shelter.
    NC Weather Bot, Charlotte Observer, 8 July 2026
Verb
  • That visibility shapes where capital flows, which problems get prioritized, and how quickly innovations find their way into practice.
    Jamil Wyne, Forbes.com, 7 July 2026
  • Today's stock-market market conversation is dominated by structural dynamics, index machinations and mechanical flows the way World Cup chatter fixates on officiating decisions and bracket construction.
    Michael Santoli, CNBC, 7 July 2026
Verb
  • The Air Force rotates bombers including B-1s, B-2s and B-52s through Andersen to project power across the Pacific.
    Brad Lendon, CNN Money, 6 July 2026
  • Torifune orbits the sun every 383 days and rotates every 5 hours.
    Brett Tingley, Space.com, 6 July 2026
Verb
  • As the Coast Starlight approaches the Bay Area, the train glides past marshlands, open water, and distant city skylines before continuing toward California’s Central Coast.
    Abby Price, Travel + Leisure, 4 July 2026
  • After release from an aircraft, the wings deploy and the bomb glides tens of miles to its target using satellite navigation and inertial guidance.
    Vikram Mittal, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
Noun
  • Nigerian-British filmmaker Ngozi Onwurah’s name and work rarely factor into lists and reappraisals of the best films of the 1990s.
    Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 10 July 2026
  • The timeline listed in the request for proposal lists the closing around November to December 2026, but says the dates are subject to change.
    Mary Ella Hastings July 10, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 10 July 2026

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