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to roll down
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to
,
roll
,
down
.
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roll
verb
rolled, has rolled, is rolling, rolls
rodar
;
hacer rodar
;
liar (un cigarrillo)
;
balancearse
;
tronar (dícese del trueno), redoblar (dícese de un tambor)
;
estirar (masa), laminar (metales), pasar el rodillo por (el césped)
Example sentences of
roll
verb
•
The children
rolled
down the hill.
•
The ball
rolled
slowly to a stop.
•
Roll
the chicken wings in the batter.
•
The paramedics
rolled
him onto the gurney.
•
The car
rolled
slowly to a stop.
More examples
•
A police car
rolled
up next to us.
•
The children
rolled
the toy car to each other.
•
The patient was
rolled
into the emergency room.
•
The fog soon
rolled
away.
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Synonyms of
roll
verb
flatten
,
reverberate
,
sound
,
sway
down
preposition
(hacia) abajo
;
por, a lo largo de
;
a través de
Example sentences of
down
preposition
•
Sweat dripped
down
her neck.
•
The children ran
down
the hill.
•
She fell
down
the stairs.
•
He climbed
down
the ladder.
•
He spilled mustard
down
the front of his shirt.
More examples
•
Her hair hung loosely
down
her back.
•
Go
down
the road and turn left.
•
We grew up
down
the block from each other.
•
The bathroom is halfway
down
the hall on the right.
•
His pitches were right
down
the middle of the plate.
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Synonyms of
down
preposition
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