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He changed his name from Barry Lowenhar to Barry Leonard so it would roll off his tongue easier.
"The meatballs would roll off the top as you were sliding it into the oven," he said as he sautéed an onion in plenty of olive oil.
On the other hand, William Powell, who plays George Wilson, would have made an ideal Gatsby (the phrase "old sport" would roll off his tongue like "hello," though, since it's a silent movie, that aptitude is irrelevant).
A sleeper would roll off.
The first batteries would roll off the line in about three years.
If it were you or I, this tweet would roll off our back.
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Ask the name of the No. 1-ranked pro in men's tennis, and "Lleyton Hewitt" would not roll off the tongue so easily.
That day, without drawing attention to the fact that he was teaching her, he showed Rose how to notch a tree to make it fall in the direction she wanted, how to keep the chain from binding and bucking, how to trim branches safely by cutting away from her legs, how to stack wood on the sled so that it wouldn't roll off.
One participant described moving a bed against a wall so that the baby would not roll off.
Something that would normally roll off your back could turn your whole week upside down if you have the wrong mentality.
Of course, the following year, you also took Italian language, and by that time, the hope was that the Italian phrases would just roll off the tongue -- perfect pronunciation and comprehension.
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