Sentence examples for to roll around from inspiring English sources

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to roll around

verb

To cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface.

  • To roll a wheel, a ball, or a barrel.

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Tell him to roll around on the floor or something.

(Erica Eggplant's deep, dark secret: "I like to roll around in bread crumbs").

It was a pill he loved to roll around the tongue, savouring its every possibility.

I want to roll around in a meadow with you and take pictures of us together.

The singer posted a video of himself using one to roll around a private jet.

It's America's favorite excuse to roll around on a couch passing gas for three hours.

(The lenses are actually bits of abrasive grit intended to roll around in tumblers that smooth-off metal parts).

"They say they're not going to hurt you, that they'll just want to roll around with you," he said.

"Young people are all waiting for this night to roll around when they're going to change, understand, find that person.

She even gets on the small plastic scooters to show the children how to roll around during a game.

To people in that community, soccer was a sport for whiners who liked to roll around on the ground.

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