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Meanings of
roll off
in English
Catalan
recitar
Spanish
ensartar
Back to the meaning
Recite volubly or extravagantly.
rattle down
rattle off
reel off
spiel off
Catalan
recitar
Usage of
roll off
in English
1
But Jeff let the sharpness of her words
roll
off
his back.
2
And don't lose track of them when they
roll
off
the road.
3
At this stage the buzz words and phrases
roll
off
the tongue.
4
In private and in testimony to Congress, statistics
roll
off
Bruh's tongue.
5
I could
roll
off
a horse quicker than a man can blink.
6
Droplets form and simply
roll
off
,
gathering any dirt as they go.
7
And each day nearly 800 new cars
roll
off
the line.
8
It has also now ceased allowing bonds to
roll
off
its balance sheet.
9
How he juggles figures; how grandly they
roll
off
his tongue.
10
It is due to
roll
off
the production line in 2010.
11
Both
roll
off
the same production line in Slovakia, as does the Cayenne.
12
Barrels of water splash down into our cockpit and
roll
off
the decks.
13
Unless renewed, these schemes start to
roll
off
from end-July onwards.
14
The Corva would have to stop at a hover and
roll
off
cargo.
15
Alaric, when he heard the wheels
roll
off
,
shook from him his lethargy.
16
I don't know though; it is so steep he'd most likely
roll
off
.
Other examples for "roll off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
roll
off
roll
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
roll off
Catalan
recitar
Spanish
ensartar
recitar
Roll off
through the time
Roll off
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common