rolling
see also: Rolling
Pronunciation Adjective
Rolling
Proper noun
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see also: Rolling
Pronunciation Adjective
rolling
- (colloquial) Drunk; intoxicated from alcohol, staggering.
- Staggered in time and space; used with blackout, brownout, introduction.
- Moving by turning over and over on an axis.
- Extending in gentle undulations (of the landscape).
- 2002, Russell Allen & Michael Romeo, "Part II - Journey to Ithaca" of "The Odyssey", "Incantations of the Apprentice", on Symphony X, The Odyssey.
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- 2002, Russell Allen & Michael Romeo, "Part II - Journey to Ithaca" of "The Odyssey", "Incantations of the Apprentice", on Symphony X, The Odyssey.
- Making a continuous sound.
- (drunk) See Thesaurus:drunk
- (staggered) spaced out
- (moving by turning over repeatedly) spinning, tumbling
- (undulating of the landscape)
- (staggered) chequerwise
- Spanish: rolar
- present participle of roll#English|roll
- rowling
rolling (plural rollings)
- The act by which something is rolled.
- 2007, Greg Patent, Dave McLean, A Baker's Odyssey
- Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft.
- 2007, Greg Patent, Dave McLean, A Baker's Odyssey
Rolling
Proper noun
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