What was he carrying inside that rolled newspaper?
2.
(esp of the letter r) pronounced with a trilled sound
rolled 'r's
Examples of 'rolled' in a sentence
rolled
Rest pastry in the fridge before rolling it out and try to move rolled pastry from worktop to pie dish in one swift move.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Try substituting some of the flour for rolled porridge oats and adding some mixed spice.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
But porridge made from rolled oats is filling and lowers cholesterol.
The Sun (2014)
Wet this strip of pastry and lightly press the rolled pastry on top of the pie to seal.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Wrap it with spinach leaves, and then place this parcel over the piece of rolled brioche pastry.
Conil, Jean & Conil, Christopher (ed) A Passion for Food (1989)
Use large, rolled oats that hold up better to soaking than the smaller kind used for instant porridge.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
As well as his tailored suits and rolled umbrella, he always wore a bowler hat of a deep shade of brown.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Power porridge Make your own porridge with whole rolled oats and 200ml of soya or rice milk.
The Sun (2011)
Add the rolled oats, stir, then spread on top of the fruit.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
All related terms of 'rolled'
roll
When something rolls or when you roll it, it moves along a surface, turning over many times.
rolled-up
Rolled-up objects have been folded or wrapped into a cylindrical shape.
cold-rolled
(of metal sheets, etc) having been rolled without heating, producing a smooth surface finish
rolled gold
a metal, such as brass , coated with a thin layer of gold , usually of above 9 carat purity . It is used in inexpensive jewellery
rolled oats
oat grains that have been flattened under rollers
rolled tobacco
loose tobacco that is rolled into cigarettes
rolled paperwork
a form of decoration on small objects, such as boxes , in which a design is made up of tiny rolls of paper cut crossways and laid together: popular in the 18th and 19th centuries
rolled into one
If something is several things rolled into one , it combines the main features or qualities of those things.
rolled-steel joist
a steel beam , esp one with a cross section in the form of a letter H or I
roll in
If something such as money is rolling in , it is appearing or being received in large quantities.
roll off
to exhibit gradually reduced response at the upper or lower ends of the working frequency range
roll on
A roll-on is a deodorant or cosmetic that you apply to your body using a container with a ball which turns round in the neck of the container.
roll out
to cause ( pastry ) to become flatter and thinner by pressure with a rolling pin
roll up
If you roll up your sleeves or trouser legs , you fold the ends back several times, making them shorter.
roll back
To roll back a change or the power of something means to gradually reduce it or end it.
roll over
to overturn
barrel roll
a flight manoeuvre in which an aircraft rolls about its longitudinal axis while following a spiral course in line with the direction of flight
rock and roll
Rock and roll is a kind of popular music developed in the 1950s which has a strong beat and is played on electrical instruments .