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roller
noun
Anything that rolls.
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The word 'roller' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a cylindrical object that rotates around an axis or to describe something that is moved by rolling. For example, "The children played with the roller on the playground."
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As noted yesterday, the use of the heavy roller has been a key factor in that.
Not surprisingly, wheeled motor sports also rank highly for severity of injuries, second to roller sports in the high threat to life category.
But in that case, why not permit the use of the heavy roller, which flattened things out considerably in Nottinghamshire's previous home game against Lancashire? Brown described that as "a tactical decision", which left him "very surprised".
Lindnar said Gerstlauer had never had problems with car safety bars on any of the roughly 50 roller coasters it had built around the world over the past 30 years.
Witnesses said the woman, named by the newspaper as Rosy Esparza, expressed concern about the Texas Giant roller coaster's safety bar not completely engaging as the ride was starting.
The coaster is touted as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster in the world.
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As well as roller-rink funk curios, there'll be food and ping-pong here.
It is not exactly the lifestyle of the high-roller.
It's developed a cult status among hardcore bladers (Blade or Die called it "a cinematic masterpiece", while One Blade Mag remarked, "holy shit, did these people nail blading!") but audiences at the time were mainly left roller-ing their eyes and the film made under $3m at the box office.
Egypt's roller-coaster post-revolutionary politics have come full circle.
(They showed pregnant women roller-skating or riding bucking broncos. You wouldn't take risks before your baby was born, the adverts intoned.
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