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  • 1Roly — Roly …

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  • 2Roly — m English: pet form of ROLAND (SEE Roland). See also ROWLEY (SEE Rowley) …

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  • 3Roly — Infobox EastEnders character character name=Roly actor name=Roly years=1985–1993 first=19 February 1985 last=19 October 1993 species = Dog dob=1984 dod= 19 October 1993 status=Deceased occupation=Pet owner= Den Watts Sharon Watts Frank Butcher… …

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  • 4Roly — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon locational origin, from any of the various places called Rowley. in Devonshire, Durham, Staffordshire and Yorkshire. The placenames are recorded as Rodeleia in the Domesday book on 1086, Ruley in the… …

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  • 5Roly poly — may refer to: * Armadillidiidae, a crustacean known colloquially as the roly poly * Jam Roly Poly, a traditional British pudding * Roly Poly, a chain of sandwich shops in the United States * The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or, The Roly Poly Pudding,… …

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  • 6Roly Serrano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Roly Serrano Nombre real Rolando Serrano Nacimiento 8 de abril de 1955 (54 años) …

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  • 7Roly Platt — (born July 5, 1958, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian musician. He is a diatonic harmonica player. For the past 30 years, Toronto native Roly Platt remains one of Canada’s premier harmonicaplayers. Roly’s versatility and skill on the instrument has …

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  • 8roly-poly — [rō′lē pō′lē] adj. [redupl. of ROLL] short and plump; pudgy n. pl. roly polies 1. a roly poly thing or person, esp. a child 2. Chiefly Brit. a pudding made of suet pastry spread with jam, rolled up, and boiled, steamed, etc. 3. Austral. a… …

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  • 9roly-poly — ► NOUN (also roly poly pudding) Brit. ▪ a pudding made of a sheet of suet pastry covered with jam or fruit, formed into a roll, and steamed or baked. ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ round and plump. ORIGIN fanciful formation from ROLL(Cf. ↑roll) …

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  • 10Roly-poly — Ro ly po ly, n. & a. Rolly poly. [1913 Webster] …

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