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to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel. 2. to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or its occupants. 3. to flow or?...
a (1) : a written document that may be rolled up : scroll; specifically : a document containing an official or formal record (2) : a manuscript?...
To move forward along a surface by revolving on an axis or by repeatedly turning over. 2. To travel or be moved on wheels or rollers: rolled down the sidewalk?...
Roll may refer to: Contents. [hide]. 1 Places; 2 Music; 3 Vehicles and maneuvers; 4 Other uses; 5 People with the surname. 5.1 Roll; 5.2 R?ll; 5.3 Rolle; 5.4 Rolls.
Published Monday thru Thursday when Congress is in session, Monday only during recess. Offers legislative and political news, opinion and political coverage?...
The noun is from Middle English rolle, from Old French rolle, from Medieval Latin rotulus (?a roll, list, catalogue, schedule, record, a paper or parchment rolled?...
If that sounds like overkill, it is, but you'll thank us for it when you roll that critical hit. Our dice are more fair than rolling in-person. Don't believe it? We've put?...
Rotate and Roll at Cool Math Games: You are going to love this one! When I found it, I played it for a solid week until my eyes were blurry. Very simple - just tip?...
As a music geek, I often find myself in conversations, either online or over cocktails, about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Indeed, I've been nerding out about the Hall since last?...
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney Ringo Starr, Billie Joe Armstrong, Paul McCartney and Gary Clark Jr. onstage for the superjam that closed the 30th Rock And Roll Hall of Fame?...