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roll off

v. recite volubly or extravagantly; "He could recite the names of all the chemical elements" [syn: rattle down, rattle off, reel off, spiel off]

Usage examples of "roll off".

I manage to roll off the shattered remnants of the table, scrabbling back to a corner of the room, fighting to recover my breath.

To deboard we must simply force it near a slope and roll off the higher side.

As I looked at his naive smile and felt the willingness to please roll off him like the scent of fresh-baked bread filling a kitchen, I had no desire to enlighten him.

When he was done he was satisfied they would perform as required at the bottom of the mohole, and they watched the two, with wheels four times as tall as Coyote's car, roll off down the curving road.

He was vaguely disappointed when it didn't roll off his shoulders.