Sentence for rolled | Use rolled in a sentence

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  • Francie rolled her eyes. (8)
  • The carriage rolled away. (8)
  • Instantly a thunder rolled. (10)
  • It was flooded and rolled over. (10)
  • The cue struck, the ball rolled. (8)
  • Mrs. Sumfit rolled in her chair. (22)
  • Sir Purcell rolled over on his side. (10)
  • He rolled over, lay on his face, and prayed. (8)
  • Taking out his pouch, he rolled a cigarette. (8)
  • Furnished with money, Beppo rolled away gaily. (10)
  • Neatly rolled, too, with an elastic and button! (8)
  • He rolled his head again to one side sheepishly. (9)
  • Her greyish hair is rolled back off her forehead. (8)
  • All the puppets then rolled off to the breakfast. (10)
  • Anthony laughed, and rolled somewhat as he laughed. (22)
  • I dropped, and I may have rolled my body and cried. (10)
  • It slipped from her hand and rolled along the floor. (12)
  • The landlord rolled his cigar round in his tubed lips. (9)
  • The mist became tears, rolled down, fell on his glove. (8)
  • Anthony rolled the words over, as Rhoda raised his arm. (10)
  • Anthony rolled the words over, as Rhoda raised his arm. (22)
  • Ere she was out of sight the fly rolled down the street. (10)
  • Ideas of eternity rolled in semblance of enormous clouds. (10)
  • So that, if successful, I must have rolled myself in mire. (10)
  • Of the Queen no more was told Than of leaf on Danube rolled. (10)
  • Sullen days continued and rolled over to night at the mines. (10)
  • A cab rolled out of blackness, and into blackness disappeared. (8)
  • I moved slowly, but the carriage wheeled about and rolled away. (10)
  • Merthyr kept aloof until the heavy door rolled a long dull sound. (10)
  • She feared the mention of a name that rolled the world so swiftly. (10)
  • She rolled over, scrambling into a cross-legged posture on the bed. (8)
  • A tear rolled down her cheek, and she passed out behind the screens. (8)
  • The thunder rolled as he stopped by her side and called out to her. (10)
  • Great tears rolled down her cheeks; and she writhed and shook all over. (8)
  • We rolled down to the masts among the chimneys on the top of an omnibus. (10)
  • The brook rolled beside him fresh as an infant, toying with the moonlight. (10)
  • For full ten minutes he lay there on his face without moving, then rolled over. (8)
  • One of these was a spool, that rolled down the steps and out upon the sandy road. (9)
  • I found that incidents over which a day or two had rolled lost their features to him. (10)
  • A thunder was rolled in his ears when he heard of the flight of two months at one bound. (10)
  • His yellow fingers slowly rolled the stump of his cigarette, his ironical lips flickered. (8)
  • And the slow tears rolled faster and faster from her eyes on to her hands and her black lap. (8)
  • His eyes lost all power of vision and rolled nervously, as though hunted, in their sockets. (18)
  • The young lady put her hands in against her waist and rolled her body like a possessed one. (10)
  • Eyes under saw them waddle on their Mount, And drew them down; to flattest earth they rolled. (10)
  • And while she stammered out those little stabs of speech, tears of rage rolled down her cheeks. (8)
  • Seating the stranger in this chair, Bertie rolled up the trouser, and passed his fingers round the knee. (8)
  • Mr. Pendyce tripped; his bucket rolled out of his hand; he lay where he had fallen, too exhausted to move. (8)
  • Again, when twenty-five horses were packed in one of the circus cars in Indiana, it rolled down an embankment. (21)
  • Then she caught up one hand to her mouth, and rolled her head, in evident anguish at the necessitated silence. (10)
  • He sat there, neither thinking of them nor reproached in his manhood for the tears that rolled down his cheeks. (10)
  • Vittoria looked on Laura and thought of the cannon-sounding hours, whose echoes rolled over their slaughtered hope. (10)
  • He rolled the words deep-throatedly out, and exulted in their beauty as if it were beyond any other glory of the world. (9)
  • Her eyes opened wider and wider as she counted; and tears, quite suddenly, rolled down on to those thin slips of paper. (8)
  • He placed it on the table, and it rolled foolishly; but soon he was by her side, having two free hands to claim her one. (10)
  • Jammed close to him was her old nurse, whose puffy, yellow face was pouting with emotion, while tears rolled from her eyes. (8)
  • Knots of fern were about, but the tops of the mounds were firm grass, evidently well rolled, and with an eye to airy feet. (10)
  • On the most trifling matter his eyes kindled, his fist visited the table, and his voice rolled abroad in changeful thunder. (2)
  • The idea of her being out of doors grew serious; heaven was black, hard thunder rolled, and lightning flushed the battering rain. (10)
  • In reflections such as these, the hours rolled over, and it was already late at night when we reached the little village of Merchem. (6)
  • Horse, cook, wardrobe, blacksmith, barber and the other tents spread over the lot drop to earth, are quickly rolled up and packed away. (21)
  • Raikes rolled himself over in the sheets, and gave two or three snug jolts indicative of his determination to be comfortable while he could. (10)
  • A tawny deluge rolled down from the mountains through the bed of the Arno, and kept the Florentine fire-department on the alert night and day. (9)
  • Off the bedevilled wretches pranced, and they kicked, they snorted, whinnied, rolled, galloped, outflying the wind, but not the dismal rider. (10)
  • But Comedy rolled in shouting under the divine protection of the Son of the Wine-jar, as Dionysus is made to proclaim himself by Aristophanes. (10)
  • In the center of the tumult the dogs, obscure in a cloud of dust, rolled over and over, howling, yarring, tearing each other with sickening ferocity. (7)
  • A look of solemn pride came portentously on his shaven square old face, he rolled his head in his stand-up collar, like a turkey-cock preening himself. (8)
  • She missed the aristocratic twang in his voice, and the hesitation for words, and the fluid lordliness with which he rolled over difficulties in speech. (10)
  • The word still rankled, and thoughts of enlisting jostled his aching head; of riding over the veldt, firing gallantly, while the Boers rolled over like rabbits. (8)

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