Rolling Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Rolling
Rolled or coiled together in overlapping whorls, as certain leaves, petals, or shells.
involuted
The definition of resounding is something that is loud enough to reverberate, or is something very complete and definite.
circumrotation
Rotation or revolution around an axis
(Med.) The return of an organ to its normal size after distention, as of the uterus after childbirth
The sound made by bells as they peal.
To pull out the hair or feathers of:
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To arrange into curves, curls, or undulations:
(West) To range far afield in a drove, as in seeking pasture or escaping a storm
To traverse on foot:
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To follow a winding or erratic course:
(Intransitive) To recur in cycles.
To cause to rotate or turn rapidly:
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To move along in a wheeled vehicle
circumrotary
Alternative form of circumrotatory.
Having numerous overlapping coils or folds:
titubation
The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling.
A city in West Virginia, United States
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To roll up tightly and make secure, as a flag to a staff or a sail to a spar
To (cause to) roll slowly and heavily on wheels.
uttered with a trill
A loud burst of noise:
A sudden spring or start; a sudden leap aside.
The act or process of turning around a center or an axis:
To spread, compress, or flatten by applying pressure with a roller:
uttered with a trill
To rove over or through.
(Nautical) To veer to leeward from a former course; fall off.
To wander across or through:
To wind or fold (a covering) around something
To divert or deflect:
To move along swiftly and smoothly
To move in a circular or spiral path; rotate or revolve on an axis; whirl
To move back and forth or up and down; rise and fall; undulate, as waves
To come after; to be subsequent or consequent to; to follow; to pursue.
To grasp the meaning or logic of; understand:
(Intransitive) To happen, succeed, or act by turns; to follow reciprocally in place or time; followed by with.
To move in a circle.
To utter with a deep, long, rolling sound.
To rumble or growl.
To emit a low guttural sound or utterance.
To extend, or push, with a boom or pole.
Go is defined as to move or leave.
Work is defined as to put forth effort in order to accomplish something or to have a job.
To move swiftly and smoothly
To sail or move along the coast or border of.
To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally.
To repeat (a sound) by the reflection of sound waves from a surface.
To deliver heavy artillery fire.
(Obsolete) To behave arrogantly or roughly; swagger.
To flow or move smoothly and easily, as in skating
A coastal rise in water level caused by wind.
To melt and flow:
To press down or together with a crushing, turning motion; rub harshly or gratingly
To pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust.
To cause to become widely seen or known; scatter or disseminate:
To adjust or adapt to a certain level.
To squeeze the juice or other contents from:
To wind or twist (esp. hair) into ringlets or coils
(Intransitive) To move along the path of a spiral or helix.
To wind into a shape resembling a coil.
To bend into a curve or bow.
To bend backward:
To assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or direction:
To bend; to crook.
To wrap up; envelop
To wreathe; to wind; to encircle; to unite by intertexture of parts.
To move in or as if in an eddy or eddies:
To turn on or as if on a swivel
To move with a twisting or whirling motion; eddy.
To turn rapidly in a circle; whirl around
To wind on a reel
To turn on a pivot.
To throw or propel upward:
To put on or off hastily or carelessly:
To push, drive, or impel onward, forward, or ahead
To push, drive, or move forward; propel
To thrust, shove, or drive (up, down, in, out, etc.)
To take great pleasure; revel (in)
(Figuratively) To take great pleasure or satisfaction; to feel warmth or happiness. (This verb is usually followed by ""in"").
(Intransitive) To move or match smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
To move unsteadily; weave.
To move on or as on a seesaw
To wrap, as in layers of cloth:
To wrap, as in cloth:
To wrap; envelop
To wrap up; cover completely
To wrap in folds; wrap up; envelop
Flap is defined as to wave arms or wings up and down.
To be violently excited or agitated:
Antonyms for Rolling
To accumulate
To collect payments, contributions, etc.
To pick, pluck, or collect by picking; harvest
In a steady manner
To maintain the stability of (an airplane or ship, for example) by means of a stabilizer.
To prolong:
Words Related to Rolling
To operate in a certain fixed motion; turn, revolve, etc.
To perform a function; work:
To pass or journey over or through; traverse:
(Linguistics) To articulate; pronounce:
To breathe with a rasping sound. Used of a horse.
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