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- ROLLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
How to use rolling in a sentence
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- ROLLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ROLLING definition: 1 gradual: 2 (of hills) gently rising and falling: 3 gradual: Learn more
- ROLLING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
the action, motion, or sound of anything that rolls moving by revolving or turning over and over rolling hills Jessica felt a peace steal over her as she watched the rolling waves The rolling movement of the train car lulled most of the passengers to sleep turning or folding over, as a collar rolling thunder a rolling program of renovations
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- Rolling - definition of rolling by The Free Dictionary
To move forward along a surface by revolving on an axis or by repeatedly turning over 2 To travel or be moved on wheels or rollers: rolled down the sidewalk on their scooters 3 To travel around; wander: roll from town to town 4 a To travel or be carried in a vehicle b To be carried on a stream: The logs rolled down the cascading river 5
- rolling - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
rolling ˈrəʊlɪŋ adj having gentle rising and falling slopes; undulating: rolling country; progressing or spreading by stages or by occurrences in different places in succession, with continued or increasing effectiveness: three weeks of rolling strikes disrupted schools
- What does ROLLING mean? - Definitions. net
Rolling refers to the action or process in which an object or entity moves by continuously turning over on an axis or surface This movement can either be propelled by gravity, external forces, or internal mechanisms It often occurs in circular or cylindrical objects but can also be seen in other shapes
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