Unscramble ROLL

By unscrambling the letters in ROLL, our jumble solver discovered 4 words that contain the some or all of the letters in L L O R

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Definition of ROLL

  • Roll - To apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping; to bring all the parts of (one line or surface) into successive contact with another, in suck manner that at every instant the parts that have been in contact are equal.
  • Roll - To beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum; to sound a roll upon.
  • Roll - To bind or involve by winding, as in a bandage; to inwrap; -- often with up; as, to roll up a parcel.
  • Roll - 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; as, to roll a wheel, a ball, or a barrel.
  • Roll - To drive or impel forward with an easy motion, as of rolling; as, a river rolls its waters to the ocean.
  • Roll - To move, or cause to be moved, upon, or by means of, rollers or small wheels.
  • Roll - To press or level with a roller; to spread or form with a roll, roller, or rollers; as, to roll a field; to roll paste; to roll steel rails, etc.
  • Roll - To turn over in one's mind; to revolve.
  • Roll - To utter copiously, esp. with sounding words; to utter with a deep sound; -- often with forth, or out; as, to roll forth some one's praises; to roll out sentences.
  • Roll - To wrap round on itself; to form into a spherical or cylindrical body by causing to turn over and over; as, to roll a sheet of paper; to roll parchment; to roll clay or putty into a ball.
  • Roll - A cylindrical twist of tobacco.
  • Roll - A document written on a piece of parchment, paper, or other materials which may be rolled up; a scroll.
  • Roll - A heavy cylinder used to break clods.
  • Roll - A heavy, reverberatory sound; as, the roll of cannon, or of thunder.
  • Roll - A kind of shortened raised biscuit or bread, often rolled or doubled upon itself.
  • Roll - A quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form; as, a roll of carpeting; a roll of ribbon.
  • Roll - Hence, an official or public document; a register; a record; also, a catalogue; a list.
  • Roll - One of a set of revolving cylinders, or rollers, between which metal is pressed, formed, or smoothed, as in a rolling mill; as, to pass rails through the rolls.
  • Roll - Part; office; duty; role.
  • Roll - That which is rolled up; as, a roll of fat, of wool, paper, cloth, etc.
  • Roll - That which rolls; a roller.
  • Roll - The act of rolling, or state of being rolled; as, the roll of a ball; the roll of waves.
  • Roll - The oscillating movement of a vessel from side to side, in sea way, as distinguished from the alternate rise and fall of bow and stern called pitching.
  • Roll - The uniform beating of a drum with strokes so rapid as scarcely to be distinguished by the ear.
  • Roll - To be wound or formed into a cylinder or ball; as, the cloth rolls unevenly; the snow rolls well.
  • Roll - To beat a drum with strokes so rapid that they can scarcely be distinguished by the ear.
  • Roll - To fall or tumble; -- with over; as, a stream rolls over a precipice.
  • Roll - To incline first to one side, then to the other; to rock; as, there is a great difference in ships about rolling; in a general semse, to be tossed about.
  • Roll - To make a loud or heavy rumbling noise; as, the thunder rolls.
  • Roll - To move on wheels; as, the carriage rolls along the street.
  • Roll - To move, as a curved object may, along a surface by rotation without sliding; to revolve upon an axis; to turn over and over; as, a ball or wheel rolls on the earth; a body rolls on an inclined plane.
  • Roll - To move, as waves or billows, with alternate swell and depression.
  • Roll - To perform a periodical revolution; to move onward as with a revolution; as, the rolling year; ages roll away.
  • Roll - To spread under a roller or rolling-pin; as, the paste rolls well.
  • Roll - To turn over, or from side to side, while lying down; to wallow; as, a horse rolls.
  • Roll - To turn; to move circularly.

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