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  1. : not having or set to a fixed date or deadline : continually adjustable through a period of time to provide flexibility for individual circumstances. De Blasio's spokesman Wiley Norvell said the city is encouraging families to sign up their kids by June 26, although there is a rolling deadline until Oct. 1.

  2. rising and falling in gentle slopes, as land: rolling hills. moving in undulating billows, as clouds or waves: Jessica felt a peace steal over her as she watched the rolling waves. rocking or swaying from side to side: The rolling movement of the train car lulled most of the passengers to sleep.

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  6. rolling adjective [before noun] (OF HILLS) (of hills) gently rising and falling: The train journey took us through a valley past rolling hills. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Geography: hills & mountains. clifftop.

  7. Synonyms for ROLLING: surging, undulating, swelling, knobby, knurled, rippled, knobbly, nubby; Antonyms of ROLLING: uniform, regular, exact, aligned, true, vertical, straight, horizontal.

  8. 1. having gentle rising and falling slopes; undulating. rolling country. 2. progressing or spreading by stages or by occurrences in different places in succession, with continued or increasing effectiveness. three weeks of rolling strikes disrupted schools. 3. subject to regular review and updating. a rolling plan for overseas development. 4.

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  10. Definition of roll verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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