rolled out (Meaning)

rolled out

to get out of bed, a football play in which the quarterback rolls to the left or right, the public introduction of a new aircraft, the widespread public introduction of a new product, to introduce (something, such as a new product) especially for widespread sale to the public

rolled out Sentence Examples

  1. The new car model was rolled out with much fanfare at the auto show.
  2. The company rolled out a comprehensive marketing campaign to promote its new product.
  3. The government rolled out a series of economic stimulus measures to boost the economy.
  4. The software update was rolled out to all users over the course of a week.
  5. The army rolled out tanks and heavy artillery in preparation for the attack.
  6. The baker rolled out the dough for the croissants and shaped them into crescents.
  7. The lawn roller was rolled out over the grass to flatten it and remove any bumps.
  8. The red carpet was rolled out for the arrival of the celebrity guests.
  9. The bulldozer rolled out of the construction site, leaving behind a pile of rubble.
  10. The pastry chef rolled out the puff pastry dough and sprinkled it with sugar and cinnamon.

FAQs About the word rolled out

to get out of bed, a football play in which the quarterback rolls to the left or right, the public introduction of a new aircraft, the widespread public introdu

woke,waked, turned out, rose, got up, awaked, awakened, uprose,arose, awoke

bedded (down), slept, lay up, rested, dropped off, retired,turned in, nodded, settled, napped

The new car model was rolled out with much fanfare at the auto show.

The company rolled out a comprehensive marketing campaign to promote its new product.

The government rolled out a series of economic stimulus measures to boost the economy.

The software update was rolled out to all users over the course of a week.