rollichie (Meaning)

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rollichie ()

A kind of sausage, made in a bag of tripe, sliced and fried, famous among the Dutch of New Amsterdam and still known, esp. in New Jersey.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rollichie

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rollichie Sentence Examples

  1. The rollichie caterpillar inched along the leaf, its plump body leaving a shiny trail.
  2. The children squealed with delight as they rolled around the rollichie playground.
  3. The heavy rollichie stone wobbled precariously atop the narrow pedestal.
  4. The politician's rollichie promises swayed the voters to his side.
  5. The rollichie waves crashed against the shore, sending spray into the air.
  6. The rollichie figure of the mayor waddled onto the stage.
  7. The rollichie clouds drifted lazily across the sky, promising a sunny afternoon.
  8. The rollichie hills undulated gently, inviting hikers to explore their slopes.
  9. The rollichie dough was kneaded and shaped, ready for baking.
  10. The rollichie laughter of the children filled the park on a summer day.

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A kind of sausage, made in a bag of tripe, sliced and fried, famous among the Dutch of New Amsterdam and still known, esp. in New Jersey.

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No antonyms found.

The rollichie caterpillar inched along the leaf, its plump body leaving a shiny trail.

The children squealed with delight as they rolled around the rollichie playground.

The heavy rollichie stone wobbled precariously atop the narrow pedestal.

The politician's rollichie promises swayed the voters to his side.