[ US /ˈɹɑstɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɒstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a list of names
    his name was struck off the rolls
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How To Use roster In A Sentence

  • Under the "fly-in fly-out" roster system, workers can be moved to a different self-contained unit, or "donga", rather than having their own rooms, as they have had in the past. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Spaghetti carbonara and giant, ricotta-stuffed ravioli in an earthy sauté of porcini mushrooms, barely touched with tomato, both did credit to the pasta roster.
  • That's a fiction you can't sustain with a roster full of rookies and no-names.
  • The egg extended obliquely backward across the fly's prosternum.
  • The roster of tattooed, pierced misfits and post-punk gals has become a phenomenon with a recent burlesque revue touring North America.
  • It makes no sense to keep him on your roster in a redraft league, while keeping him on your roster may be the right decision in a keeper or dynasty league. Scott Swanay: Fantasy Football - Week 4 Preview
  • I always tried to "pay as you go", preferring high salaries and roster bonuses not prorated to contain Cap charges in the year of negotiation rather than building up unamortized charges into the future. Andrew Brandt: Breaking in a New Cap: The New NFL System
  • Fish is a close second in this roster of edible grotesquerie.
  • Dude is a flake—no team should waste their time (or roster spot) on a quitter.
  • Except for third-string center DJ Mbenga, out for the year after tearing a ligament in his right knee, everyone on the roster is available to play. ... USATODAY.com - Basketball - Dallas vs. L.A. Lakers
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