rolly-pooly (Meaning)
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rolly-pooly (n.)
A game in which a ball, rolling into a certain place, wins.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rolly-pooly
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rolly-pooly Sentence Examples
- The children chased the rolly-polies as they scurried across the sidewalk.
- The rolly-pooly's hard outer shell protected it from predators.
- The rolly-pooly curled up into a tight ball when threatened.
- The rolly-pooly's segmented body allowed it to roll quickly away from danger.
- The rolly-pooly's tiny legs were barely visible under its shell.
- The rolly-pooly's antenna wiggled as it searched for food.
- The rolly-pooly's brown and white striped shell camouflaged it among the fallen leaves.
- The rolly-pooly's natural habitat was under rocks and logs.
- The rolly-pooly ate decaying plant matter, making it an important part of the ecosystem.
- The rolly-pooly's unique shape and ability to roll made it a fascinating creature to observe.
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A game in which a ball, rolling into a certain place, wins.
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The children chased the rolly-polies as they scurried across the sidewalk.
The rolly-pooly's hard outer shell protected it from predators.
The rolly-pooly curled up into a tight ball when threatened.
The rolly-pooly's segmented body allowed it to roll quickly away from danger.