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EN[ɹəʊld] [ɹoʊld] [-əʊld]
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    Examples of rolled in a Sentence

  • 例句 roll
    1. People who've zorbed in New Zealand, say Swiss mountains are too steep to allow the leisurely roll-out that's the real thrill.
    2. When you start the next to the last roll, get some more paper. ‎
    3. Please develop this roll of film. ‎
    4. The Swannies got on a real roll over rounds 16/17 & 18 of 1987. In consecutive SCG matches, they flogged the Eags 30.21 to 10.11, followed that with a 36.20 to 11.7 demolition of the Dons and finally a 31.12 to 15.17 thrashing of Richmond.
    5. Don't disturb them. They're in there going for a roll in the hay, I think.
    6. To illustrate, I used B-roll of photos on the iPhone that were being “Instagrammed” (Figure 8.6) with fun filters along with screen captures of Instragram's No. 1 ranking in the iTunes App Store and the Apple website touting the iPhone 4S.
    7. Let the good times roll, everyone!
    8. I could roll the dough longer, reseason the meat.
    9. Pigs like to roll around in the mud.
  • 例句 rolls
    1. The English band Crass sounded like a bag of rocks: scrabbly drum rolls, clanky guitars, no bass end, the words a jabbery Cockney caterwaul through endless stanzas of common meter.
    2. This table isn't quite level; see how this marble rolls off it? ‎
    3. Endymion is the krewe of merrymakers that puts on the biggest and most lavish Mardi Gras parade in this Mardi Gras-crazy town, the only parade that traditionally rolls through the decidedly nontouristy neighborhood known as Mid-City.
    4. The Austin club is across the street from Tam Deli and Café, an unassuming Vietnamese restaurant and a convenient stop for prepractice banh mi, sandwiches served on French rolls.
    5. Listed within them are dishes for vegetarians and for diners who prefer cooked fish or riceless rolls.
    6. this is either used crude, and called Sulphur Vive, and is of a sadder colour; or after depuration, such as we have in magdeleons of rolls, of a lighter yellow.
    7. As time rolls on, the odds are greater that life will sneak up and thwonk you over the head with other unforeseen expenses.
    8. At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls.
  • 例句 rolled
    1. Two to four filler leaves are laid end to end and rolled into the two halves of the binder leaves, making up what is called the bunch. ‎
    2. After the crash, we rolled back the database to the last checkpoint.
    3. [ …] belts of thin white mist streaked the brown plough land in the hollow where Appleby could see the pale shine of a winding river. Across that in turn, meadow and coppice rolled away past the white walls of a village bowered in orchards, [ …]
    4. They kissed, and then the credits rolled.
    5. I'm going to join a sports team.   I wish you'd go and get a job.   He went to pick it up, but it rolled out of reach.
    6. He made the interlineation, rolled the scroll and sealed it.
    7. This time, the engine roared and the kite rocked against the brakes then sluggishly rolled down the strip.
    8. "Let's have a line." He pulled a razor blade from his pocket and scooped out a couple of mounds. He laid out seven thick lines on a mirror. He rolled up a fifty-dollar note and snorted a line.
    9. Carefully refolding the paper, he put it away and rolled himself a cigarette of powerful makhorka in the strip of newspaper.
  • 例句 rolling
    1. The Isle of Wight is a pocket edition of England,- an epitome, a compact gem, of all England's beauties of rolling hills, quiet valleys, emerald meadows, hedgy lanes, broken cliffs, and shaggy ocean bays.
    2. When a body can be readily extended in all directions under the hammer, it is said to be malleable; and when into fillets under the rolling press, it is said to be laminable. — Ure.
    3. We would like to run a pilot in your facility before rolling out the program citywide.
    4. The heat was stifling; it seemed hard to breathe and the exertion of rolling over on the bed seemed too much.
    5. it was possible for a group like the Libertarians to hope that a couple of weakminded wealthies might donate the seed money to get a campaign rolling.
    6. While on camera Bruce behaves famously, as soon as they stop rolling he turns into a scoundrel.
相关连结:
  1. en rolled on
  2. en rolled up
  3. en rolled out
  4. en rolled oats
  5. en rolled-oats
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