100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "roll"
Definition
The noun "roll" has multiple meanings, including:
- A small, round loaf of bread.
- A list or record of names, items, or events.
- The act of rotating or revolving around an axis.
- A movement in which something turns over and over.
Synonyms
- For bread: bun, loaf, bread roll
- For a list: register, roster, lineup
- For motion: turn, spin, rotate
- For a rolling action: tumble, swirl, rotate
Antonyms
- For bread: none (as it is a specific food type)
- For a list: disarray, chaos, disorder
- For motion: stop, halt, standstill
- For a rolling action: still, fix, stabilize
Examples
- The baker made a fresh batch of rolls for the dinner service.
- Please check the attendance roll before the meeting starts.
- The child loves to roll down the grassy hill.
- I watched the marble roll across the table.
- She decided to roll the dough into small balls.
- The teacher handed out the roll to take attendance.
- He will roll the dice to determine who goes first in the game.
- The librarian updated the roll of new arrivals in the library.
- They like to roll out the carpet before the guests arrive.
- The puppy began to roll in the grass happily.
- The team will roll through the competition this season.
- Don’t let the ball roll away from you!
- The chef toasted the roll to perfection.
- I need to roll my sleeves up before starting the project.
- The roll of film was developed at the local shop.
- She felt the urge to roll her eyes at the silly comment.
- We should roll with the changes instead of resisting them.
- The committee kept a roll of the participants in the event.
- He watched the snowball roll down the hill.
- They plan to roll out the new product next month.
- I decided to roll the window down for some fresh air.
- The cat likes to roll over when I scratch its belly.
- The roll of thunder signaled the approaching storm.
- You can roll the dough thinner for a crispier crust.
- The teacher asked the students to roll their papers before handing them in.
- The roll of thunder was heard far and wide.
- We need to roll the plan out to the entire team.
- The ball began to roll towards the goal.
- He loves to roll his skateboard down the street.
- The waiter served the roll with butter on the side.
- The roll of the ocean waves was calming.
- I watched the leaves roll across the sidewalk.
- She made a perfect roll of sushi for dinner.
- The car began to roll backward down the hill.
- The singer’s name is on the roll of famous artists.
- They had to roll with the punches during the rough times.
- The group kept a roll of their activities for future reference.
- The wheels began to roll as the bus departed.
- He likes to roll the credits at the end of the movie.
- They will roll out the new features in the next update.
- The kids were excited to roll the giant snowball.
- The roll of paper was almost finished.
- She loves to roll the clay into shapes.
- The teacher will roll the roll to see who is present.
- The waves began to roll in as the tide came in.
- We need to roll the mats before the class starts.
- The committee kept a roll of all the members.
- I like to roll my hair in curls before going out.
- The athletes will roll out their new uniforms next week.
- The cat began to roll around playfully on the floor.
- I asked him to roll the marble back to me.
- She decided to roll with her instincts during the game.
- The roll of fabric was beautiful and colorful.
- They will roll the old carpet before bringing in the new one.
- The dog loves to roll in the mud after it rains.
- We need to roll out this project by the end of the month.
- The roll of honor included many distinguished names.
- He will roll the dice before making his move.
- The chef showed us how to roll the sushi correctly.
- She felt like she could roll with laughter after the joke.
- The decision to roll back prices was well received.
- The roll was warm and fresh out of the oven.
- The kids wanted to roll the ball down the hill.
- They need to roll out the new curriculum by next semester.
- The roll of the film was captivating.
- He loves to roll the windows down on a sunny day.
- The paper had a roll that was damaged in shipping.
- The game requires players to roll a certain number to win.
- I watched the leaves roll in the autumn breeze.
- The baker prepared a special roll for the holiday.
- The students were excited to roll out their project.
- The storm caused the tree to roll over in the wind.
- The roll of music was soothing to my ears.
- She likes to roll her ankle during workouts.
- He will roll the ball to the finish line.
- The team kept a roll of their achievements.
- The children are eager to roll their new toys.
- The roll of thunder was ominous.
- He decided to roll up his pants before wading in the water.
- The waves began to roll over each other on the beach.
- They will roll the out the new initiatives soon.
- The actor's name is on the roll of legends.
- She loves to roll the fondant for her cakes.
- The kids were told to roll their eyes if they disagreed.
- The roll of the drums signaled the start of the show.
- I need to roll the dough flat for the recipe.
- They watched the old car roll away down the street.
- The teacher will roll the roll sheet again.
- The crowd began to roll with excitement as the concert started.
- The roll of paper towels was almost empty.
- He likes to roll the ball back and forth with his dog.
- The tourists watched the waves roll into the shore.
- She had to roll with the changes during the presentation.
- The roll of fabric was heavy and difficult to lift.
- The movie made me roll with laughter.
- We should roll with the flow and see what happens.
- The kids love to roll around in the grass.
- The roll of the waves was mesmerizing.
- They were excited to roll out the new features at the launch.
- The chef will roll the pastry for the dessert.