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rolls

Aussprache: [roʊlz]

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Kontext: „food“

(noun) a small round piece of bread that is often soft on the inside. When you eat dinner, sometimes you have rolls on your plate, and they are great for butter or making sandwiches.

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We served warm rolls at the family dinner last night.

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We didn’t have any rolls left when the guests arrived.

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Would you like another roll with your soup?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move something in a circular shape so that it turns over and over. You can roll a ball down a hill or roll a piece of dough flat before making cookies.

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I like to roll my toy car down the driveway.

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The ball didn’t roll at all because it was stuck in the grass.

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Can you roll the pizza dough for me?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to make someone or something turn or change position, often in a fun way. It can be about doing a trick that makes you move around.

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The kids love to roll down the grassy hill.

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She couldn’t roll on the floor because it was too crowded.

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Do you want to try rolling down the hill with me?

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