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rolled into one

adj. made up of several components combined into a single entity [syn: rolled into one(p)]

Usage examples of "rolled into one".

He gazes up at the ceiling of the chapel through half-closed eyes and thanks God for having sent him what is obviously a German spy and an angel of mercy rolled into one adorable package.

She can be as scary as Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff and Big Bird all rolled into one, but she's not dangerous.

It was seen as not only a superb piece of engineering, but an embodiment of certain ideals about the use of technology to benefit mankind, while Windows was seen as a pathetically clumsy imitation and a sinister world domination plot rolled into one.

You wave an airy adieu to the boys on shore, light your biggest pipe, and swagger about the deck as if you were Captain Cook, Sir Francis Drake, and Christopher Columbus all rolled into one.

You'd think he was a whole Royal Family rolled into one--Prince Consort and all.

Finding out how almost anything worked was a fascination to her, but that foxhead was all the puzzles in the world rolled into one.

I know you see yourself as a second Lawrence of Arabia and another Selous rolled into one, with a dash of Richard Burton and some Orde Wingate on the side, but this isn't the 19th century .

Oh, that all the strawberries were rolled into one, that I could inclose all its lusciousness in one bite!

The second was the smell--like rotting garbage, alcohol, and perfume, all rolled into one stomach churning, potent combination that stung her eyes and made them water.

And you're all the big, beautiful Nordics in the world rolled into one.

She was a sour stomach and several other complaints rolled into one.

He was yin and yang, night and day, earth and heaven rolled into one.

Bob was a records computer and personal assistant all rolled into one, provided you could keep his mind on the issue at hand.