Sentence examples for rolls from inspiring English sources

The word 'rolls' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun, as in "I'm having dinner rolls tonight," or a verb, as in "I rolled the dough out onto the pan."

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rolls

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Third person singular of roll

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And I mean comprehensively: if you think it's bad now then just wait until the "internet of things" bandwagon really rolls.

But the increasing school rolls have not been matched with resources, despite ambitious government targets to cut the ratios of pupils to teachers, desks and books.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.02pm AESTry:02 Try! Queensland 4-10 NSW (Hayne 34) From the resulting set Hayne bullocks forward, is tackled (with Thurston falling off him), but he rolls like a parachutist hitting the ground, and reaches out to score!

In the very first second of opener On Sight, you are left alone in a field of distortion, a squelch of 303ish acid that rolls up and down a scale before settling into a loop of abrasive snarls.

Unusually laced with wheat malt, which gives it a thicker mouthfeel and a notably earthy, grainy aspect, this hits you with a triple whammy of big, sweet, juicy caramelised malts; then unsweetened grapefruit, pepper and lemon notes; and finally a lingering bitterness that rolls on and on.

"Come the zombie apocalypse, we'll be OK," declares Siobhan McSweeney as she surveys a pile of toilet rolls big enough to supply a small village.

Seal and Butcher both make baklava rolls, rather than the more conventional layered pastries; it's a quicker method, but a less satisfying one, as the smaller ratio of pastry to filling allows them to absorb less syrup.

Its own patrol, in a line of three huge, mine-protected vehicles called MRAPs, rolls in from the surrounding villages.

During proceedings last month, the master of the rolls, Lord Dyson, sitting with Lord Justice Richards and Lord Justice Ryder, heard that the case stemmed from a freedom of information request by a Sunday Telegraph journalist to Ipsa in 2010.

If you're not familiar with these little delicacies – also known as fresh spring rolls – then my, you've got a treat in store.

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