roll in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
ROLL: To move or cause to move by turning over and over on a surface, or to shape something into a circular form.
Sample Sentences
- The children love to roll down the grassy hill on sunny days.
- She decided to roll the dough into perfect circles before baking.
- As the dice began to roll across the table, everyone leaned in with anticipation.
- He watched the car roll slowly down the driveway and disappear around the corner.
- With a flick of her wrist, she managed to roll the ball straight into the target.
- The child watched in delight as the ball began to roll down the hill.
- She decided to roll the dough out evenly for the pie crust.
- He felt the adrenaline rush as he attempted to roll over in his skateboard.
- The leaves began to roll across the pavement with the gust of wind.
- During the game, the players were instructed to roll the dice to determine their next move.
- She decided to roll the dough into a perfect circle for the pie.
- As the children played in the park, they began to roll down the grassy hill, laughing all the way.
- The film was so captivating that I couldn't help but roll my eyes at the predictable ending.
- He watched as the car began to roll backward down the driveway before he could jump in.
- The teacher encouraged the students to roll their ideas around before settling on a final project topic.