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View definitions for rolled

rolled

adjective as in made into a roll

adjective as in flattened

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The plane rolled to the left and then to the right as its nose dropped and dived toward the warehouse, “where it collided in a fireball,” according to the report.

“This allows it to fully hydrate and magically transform into a cohesive piece of dough that’s ready to be rolled out.”

From Salon

It never seemed to happen, and that reputation had risked becoming embedded in the rolled eyes of the international super investors who own most of Britain's infrastructure.

From BBC

At the start of the next school year, the scheme will be compulsory for Year 7s and it may be rolled out to older year groups as well.

From BBC

LaMelo Ball’s second three early in the second quarter cut the lead to 16, but he rolled his ankle while backpedaling down the court.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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