Turn over
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noun
- A list of names or related items catalog
- A quantity (as of fabric or paper) rolled up to form a single package
- A hairstyle in which some or all of the hair is rolled or curled up or under
- Any of various food preparations rolled up for cooking or serving
"cabbage rolls"
- A cylindrical twist of tobacco
- A roll of paper on which music for a player piano is recorded in perforations which actuate the keys
- A flexible case (as of leather) in which articles may be rolled and fastened by straps or clasps
"jewelry roll"
- Something that performs a rolling action or movement roller
- A wheel for making decorative lines on book covers
verb
- To impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a surface
- To cause to revolve by turning over and over on or as if on an axis
- To cause to move in a circular manner
"they rolled their eyes at the absurdity"
- To form into a mass by turning over and over
- To impel forward with an easy continuous motion
- To cause to move in a given direction by or as if by turning a crank
"rolled down the window"
- To put a wrapping around enfold, envelop
- To wrap round on itself shape into a ball or roll
"rolled up the newspaper"
- To press, spread, or level with a roller} {bcmake smooth, even, or compact
"hulled and rolled oats"
- To move on rollers or wheels
"rolled the patient into the operating room"
- To cause to begin operating or moving
"roll the cameras"
- To sound with a full reverberating tone
"rolled out the words"
- To make a continuous beating sound upon sound a roll upon
"rolled their drums"
- To utter with a trill
"rolled his r's"
- To play (a chord) in arpeggio style
- To combine so as to comprise one entity
- To rob (a drunk, sleeping, or unconscious person) usually by going through the pockets
- Bowl
- To move along a surface by rotation without sliding
- To move onward or around as if by completing a revolution elapse, pass
"the months roll on"
- To shift the gaze continually
"eyes rolling in terror"
- To revolve on an axis
- To move about roam, wander
- To go forward in an easy, gentle, or undulating manner
"the waves rolled in"
- To flow in a continuous stream pour
"money was rolling in"
- To flow as part of a stream of words or sounds
"the names roll off your tongue"
- To have an undulating contour
"rolling prairie"
- To lie extended stretch
- To travel in a vehicle
"rolling north on the highway"
- To become carried on a stream
- To move on wheels
- To make a deep reverberating sound
"the thunder rolls"
- Trill
- To swing from side to side
"the ship heaved and rolled"
- To walk with a swinging gait sway
- To take the form of a cylinder or ball
- To respond to rolling in a specified way
- To get underway begin to move or operate
- To move forward develop and maintain impetus
"the project finally got rolling"
- To execute a somersault
- To run toward one flank usually parallel to the line of scrimmage especially before throwing a pass
noun
- A sound produced by rapid strokes on a drum
- A sonorous and often rhythmical flow of speech
- A heavy reverberatory sound
"the roll of cannon"
- A swaying movement of the body
- A side-to-side movement (as of a ship or train)
- A somersault executed in contact with the ground
verb
- To reduce (something, such as a commodity price) to or toward a previous level on a national scale
- To cause to retreat or withdraw push back
- Rescind
"attempted to roll back antipollution standards"
noun
- An overhead metal bar on an automobile that is designed to protect the occupant in case of a rollover
noun
- A protective framework of metal bars encasing the driver of a vehicle (such as a racing car)
noun
- The act or an instance of calling off a list of names (as for checking attendance)
- List
noun
- A strip of film for still camera use wound on a spool
noun
- Turtleneck
noun
- A playoff match in bowling
This clue was used on March 24, 2025.
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