Especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward.
1 Ask anyone who has rolled through several days' worth of transaction logs.
2 Similar measures in relation to alcohol advertising were rolled out this week.
3 The curtains were down; the furniture was packed; the rugs were rolled .
4 Last year, the government rolled out its plan for reducing childhood obesity.
5 A COG government car rolled up outside the house, light bar flashing.
6 The man rolled them back; another vista lost itself in the darkness.
7 The conservative-leaning court in recent years has rolled back campaign finance restrictions.
8 The changes that work best can later be rolled out to everyone.
9 Hughes rolled over and held his right arm with his left hand.
10 The cruiser rolled over after the impact, police said in a statement.
11 Suddenly a drum rolled in the yard, in front of the house.
12 However, he rolled in 46 seconds back, placing sixth on the stage.
13 Rasmunsen rolled the chopping-block into the cabin and carried in the eggs.
14 The administration could get rolled at the end of June', he said.
15 She reveled in his helplessness, rolled in it like Verdi in catnip.
16 Well the classic example rolled out by experts is the 'networked fridge'.
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