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- noun Plural form of
roll . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
roll .
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Examples
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The term rolls of the tongue and provides a convenient explanation for the wave of defaults on residential real estate loans.
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The term rolls of the tongue and provides a convenient explanation for the wave of defaults on residential real estate loans.
Jonathan Greenspan: Liar's Loans Jonathan Greenspan 2010
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The term rolls of the tongue and provides a convenient explanation for the wave of defaults on residential real estate loans.
Jonathan Greenspan: Liar's Loans Jonathan Greenspan 2010
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I even like the way his name rolls off the old wagger.
The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004
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I even like the way his name rolls off the old wagger.
The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004
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I've heard OK Go in interviews talking about how a label rolls the dice on a lot of bands and hopes one can make it huge and the other ones become lost leaders.
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I've heard OK Go in interviews talking about how a label rolls the dice on a lot of bands and hopes one can make it huge and the other ones become lost leaders.
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I've heard OK Go in interviews talking about how a label rolls the dice on a lot of bands and hopes one can make it huge and the other ones become lost leaders.
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I've heard OK Go in interviews talking about how a label rolls the dice on a lot of bands and hopes one can make it huge and the other ones become lost leaders.
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Here’s hoping by the time the end of his term rolls around he knows it’s a waste of time to run, because he has hobbled himself beyond repair.
ABC/Obama Healthcare Special Not so Special in Ratings Game - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009
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