rolling - use in sentences
Converse of object
- start: The Royal Ascot jackpot win started the ball rolling.
- get: To get the ball rolling, the company is looking to recruit 12 parents to join the group.
- set: You only need to post them on FR to set the ball rolling.
- keep: To keep the ball rolling, we could do with a result against Norwich.
Adjective modifier
- cold: The first, on friction in cold metal rolling, is in collaboration with Alcan International, Cegelec.
- hot: These elements render steel very difficult to process due to hot shortness during hot rolling.
- heavy: Heavy rolling woke me in the morning; I turned in all standing, so went right on the upper deck.
Modifies a noun
- hill: Is Bristol, set among the rolling green hills of the west, really the most polluted city in the UK?
- countryside: Combe Martin itself nestles on the edge of Exmoor National Park where the rolling countryside meets the dramatic Bristol Channel.
- stock: Experts, who are already sifting through the wreckage of the rolling stock, are blaming a signals failure for the tragedy.
- pin: Really enjoy beating the biscuits up with a rolling pin.
- chassis: Most of the rolling chassis was constructed by Face.
- farmland: The views are typical of Warwickshire's rolling farmland.
Modifying Another Word
- gently: In the gently rolling hills of south west Suffolk, tiny villages sleep the sleep of the quietly forgotten.
Noun used with modifier
- ball: To get the ball rolling, the company is looking to recruit 12 parents to join the group.
- cheese: Coopers Hill is famous for it's cheese rolling.
- egg: However, Hutton does not give any interpretation of the purpose of egg rolling.
- show: Thanks to Gareth for being so alert and keeping the show rolling.
- process: If you support this idea, sign up for the Voices for the Future conference on April 12 and start this process rolling.
Preposition: of
- ship: Dozens of empty bottles clinked together in corners to the rolling of the ship.
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