continuous roll

  • 21roll of drums — long continuous drumming in which one cannot hear the individual beats …

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  • 22roll in — to arrive or appear in large amounts or in a continuous flow. Fog rolled in along the coast. Bitter winter weather is rolling in over much of the eastern United States this week. He was certain that hard work would keep the money rolling in …

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  • 23continuous stationery — /kənˌtɪnjuəs ˈsteɪʃənri/ (say kuhn.tinyoohuhs stayshuhnree) noun stationery, especially for computer and machine printouts, which is not cut into separate pages but into great lengths equivalent to many pages. See roll stationery, fanfold …

  • 24roll stationery — /ˈroʊl steɪʃənri/ (say rohl stayshuhnree) noun continuous stationery in the form of rolls of paper …

  • 25continuous-form — /keuhn tin yooh euhs fawrm /, adj. of or pertaining to paper, blank forms, checks, etc., supplied in a folded stack or roll to a device, as a computer printer, generally with perforations between sheets for later separation and often with… …

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  • 26manorial roll — noun The record, kept by a manorial court, of the property held by tenants and the rent paid; physically a continuous roll of parchment documents stitched together. Syn: court roll, manorial court roll …

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  • 27To roll one's r's — Roll Roll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rolling}.] [OF. roeler, roler, F. rouler, LL. rotulare, fr. L. royulus, rotula, a little wheel, dim. of rota wheel; akin to G. rad, and to Skr. ratha car, chariot. Cf. {Control}, {Roll}, n …

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  • 28To roll one's self — Roll Roll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rolling}.] [OF. roeler, roler, F. rouler, LL. rotulare, fr. L. royulus, rotula, a little wheel, dim. of rota wheel; akin to G. rad, and to Skr. ratha car, chariot. Cf. {Control}, {Roll}, n …

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  • 29To roll the eye — Roll Roll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rolling}.] [OF. roeler, roler, F. rouler, LL. rotulare, fr. L. royulus, rotula, a little wheel, dim. of rota wheel; akin to G. rad, and to Skr. ratha car, chariot. Cf. {Control}, {Roll}, n …

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  • 30Operation Barrel Roll — For other uses, see Barrel roll. Operation Barrel Roll Part of Vietnam War Date 14 December 1964 – 29 March 1973 Location Northeastern …

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