Crossword clues for roll in
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive of a person English) To arrive casually at a place. 2 (context intransitive English) to (rfdef: English)
WordNet
v. pour or flow in a steady stream; "mist rolled in from the sea"; "tourists rolled in from the neighboring countryside"
Usage examples of "roll in".
Every eye in the joint looked at the roll in his hand, then looked at him, then at the bartender.
One crew member held a line fastened to the crown of the balloon and kept watch to see that it didn't roll in any kind of side wind that would twist the steel cables at the mouth.
The very next roll ended half-heartedly in a mere violent pitch, as the shrieking wind, acting upon her mainmast, pushed her stern round and brought her bows to the sea, while the loss of the leverage of the lofty foremast reduced the amplitude of the roll in any case.
With the associate to roll in to block him, Kirk felt he could remain hidden in the event of a visual search.
Then he relatches the case, pulls a little paper off the roll in order to create the proper business-is-finished sound effect (probably unnecessary, but always safe, never sorry), and flushes the John.
The road stops at the water, and the only people who park there are kids looking for a little privacy to smoke dope, drink beer, and eventually have a roll in the hay.