roll over Synonyms

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roll over Meaning

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roll over (v)

make a rolling motion or turn

negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee

re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or security

roll over Sentence Examples

  1. The dog rolled over for belly rubs, exposing its soft underbelly.
  2. The car rolled over multiple times in the accident, leaving the passengers injured.
  3. The thunder clouds rolled over the hills, bringing heavy rain to the valley below.
  4. The waves rolled over the beach, creating a gentle rhythm that soothed the soul.
  5. The cat rolled over in its sleep, dreaming of chasing mice.
  6. The painting was rolled over and placed in storage, waiting for a better time to be displayed.
  7. The dough was rolled over with a rolling pin to prepare it for baking.
  8. The investor rolled over his bonds to a higher-yielding investment option.
  9. The leaves rolled over in the wind, revealing their vibrant autumn colors.
  10. The stock market continued to roll over, as investors sold off their shares due to uncertainty.

FAQs About the word roll over

make a rolling motion or turn, negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee, re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or securit

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The dog rolled over for belly rubs, exposing its soft underbelly.

The car rolled over multiple times in the accident, leaving the passengers injured.

The thunder clouds rolled over the hills, bringing heavy rain to the valley below.

The waves rolled over the beach, creating a gentle rhythm that soothed the soul.