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roll over

VERB
  1. make a rolling motion or turn
    The dog rolled over
  2. negociate to repay a loan at a later date for an additional fee
    roll over a loan
  3. re-invest (a previous investment) into a similar fund or security
    She rolled over her IRA

How To Use roll over In A Sentence

  • Others call in sick, roll over and try to nod off again before the snooze button kicks in. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean, I love bran muffins as much as the next guy, but is Canada really going to just roll over and accept this practical, unspiced (I'm not saying "flavorless," because I admit bran muffins are tasty), unaromatic, home-bound and yes, boring, assignment of what it means to be Canadian? Diner's Journal
  • If you roll over at night everything behind you clatters and rattles.
  • Newspapers should not roll over before a seven-year-old church as it appropriates titles from others that carry the weight of history.
  • Banks and companies are finding it hard to roll over their foreign debt.
  • Babies may not try to crawl or roll over.
  • I roll over, snuggling deeper into the warm quilts, hoping to slip back into sleep.
  • Our image as a bunch of bumpkins who roll over for anything that comes down the pike?
  • McDermot Software is growing fast, adding another 100 employees to its payroll over the last year.
  • Once in the mouth, elegant and effortless waves of nuts, red fruits and peppery spice roll over the palate and stay long after the finish.
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