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Discover Ludwig"rolling board" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a flat, smooth surface on wheels that is designed to be pushed or rolled around. Example: The office assistant brought in a rolling board as a makeshift table for the team's impromptu meeting.
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Now sprinkle some flour on the counter or rolling board, turn out the mixture, roll it with your rolling pin – good for your triceps – bang it around a bit and think of your enemies, if you are like Mrs Winterson, until you like the texture; you should be able to throw it at someone (your enemy) and do damage.
Sharing a rolling board is a great ice-breaker, and I quickly get to know the others on the trip.
In the operating room, we follow a careful, elaborate procedure for the unconscious patient, involving a canvas-sleeved rolling board and several gentle movements.
Flour a rolling board.
Move the oatmeal ball to the rolling board.
Put it on a rolling board or a big steel plate.
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Lefse sticks, rolling pins and rolling boards can be purchased at specialty cooking stores.
The safest way to move a grand piano (and the way that professional movers do it) is to load it onto a rolling skid board, which is basically a load-bearing board on wheels.
That strategy — pairing a brand's message with of all things, a food truck — has been increasingly employed in recent months, with major advertisers using trucks as rolling sandwich boards while advertising agencies issue the call to independent food truck operators to participate in brand-sponsored events.
"Hello, Katherine Harris, is anybody there?" said Bob Rackleff, a Democratic county commissioner and member of the board, rolling his eyes and miming holding a phone to his ear.
"Cog" opens with a close-up on a transmission bearing rolling down a board into a synchro hub.
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