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View definitions for roll in

roll in

verb as in turn in

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Labour UK ministers will no longer ring-fence farm cash, with future allocations being rolled in to the general funding they give the Welsh government.

From BBC

Clark got both of his free throws to roll in, providing the Bruins with a 63-62 lead.

Meanwhile, reports continue to roll in about the dangers of raw milk during this time — and it’s not only humans who are at risk.

From Salon

She then went on to learn the ways to optimize listings without paying for ads, but warns success takes more than pressing go and waiting for the orders to roll in.

From Salon

In San Francisco, firefighters scanned the beaches and ordered people to evacuate, while dozens of people gathered at the waterfront to watch the waves roll in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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