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roll-on

NOUN
  1. a dispenser of a liquid cosmetic (such as a deodorant) having a revolving ball as an applicator
  2. a woman's foundation garment rolled on to the hips

How To Use roll-on In A Sentence

  • The slick matte silver tube features a roll-on top for easy application, tip protection during recapping and overall protection in the bag or purse.
  • Exude" employs a similar roll-on wizardry, Ms. Breidenbach said, and Ms. Zoe was a natural pick for a partner. A Stylist's Roll-On Face 'Revolution'
  • At the peak of the surge, four large, medium-speed, roll-on-roll-off vessels and one fast sealift ship were berthed at the same time.
  • For the really energetic among us, there is also hydra-energetic roll-on, advertised in the same break by more stubbly types, this time wearing open-necked shirts, looking mean and guarding their cards in a poker game, for "when your nights are long, and you don't want your eyes to betray you". Magical weekend in Cardiff is in a league of its own
  • Besides the active ingredient, the two major differences you will find are application, such as gel, solid, aerosol or roll-on, and scent.
  • Velcro came from the hooks that stuck burrs to a dog's fur. Roll-on deodorant uses the same technology as the ballpoint pen.
  • For the really energetic among us, there is also hydra-energetic roll-on, advertised in the same break by more stubbly types, this time wearing open-necked shirts, looking mean and guarding their cards in a poker game, for "when your nights are long, and you don't want your eyes to betray you". Magical weekend in Cardiff is in a league of its own
  • ‘The Sweet and Glossy - a roll-on flavored lip gloss - is great because it gives you a sheer shine,’ Leslie adds.
  • They are often in the form of stones to rub on underarms, but the same ingredients can be in roll-on form. Ways to Deal With a Sticky Underarm Situation
  • These will be carried on two cargo decks designed for roll-on, roll-off cargo handling through the stem.
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