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Phrasal verbs starting with "roll"

14 phrasal verbs use this verb

roll about
A2

To roll or move in various directions without a fixed course, or to laugh uncontrollably.

roll around
A2

To move by rolling in various directions, to laugh uncontrollably, or (of a time or event) to arrive as part of a regular cycle.

roll away
A2

To move away from a place by rolling, or to cause something to move away by rolling.

roll back
B2

To reverse or reduce something, especially prices, laws, or policies, to a previous level.

roll down
A2

To move downward by rolling, or to lower something by unrolling it.

roll in
B1

To arrive in large quantities or with ease, or to arrive casually and often late.

roll off
B1

To leave a surface or place by rolling, or (of words/language) to be produced easily and naturally.

roll on
B1

To continue moving or passing, or used as an exclamation wishing a future time would arrive sooner.

roll out
B1

To introduce or launch something new in a planned, gradual way, or to flatten something by rolling.

roll over
B1

To turn over by rolling; to surrender without resistance; or (finance) to extend a loan, debt, or investment for another term.

roll up
B1

To wrap or curl something into a cylindrical shape; to arrive somewhere (informally); or to gather at a place.

roll up on
C1

To approach or arrive at a person or place, typically in a vehicle or with a bold, confident manner.

roll with
B2

To adapt to a situation, accept changes, and continue without being thrown off course.

roll with it
B2

To accept an unexpected or difficult situation in a relaxed way and keep moving forward.