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rolling pin
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
rolling pin
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Drape half of the dough over the rolling pin, then transfer to the pie pan.
▪ Holding a rolling pin and determined to have the last laugh.
▪ It hung glittering like early morning cobwebs on her rolling pin.
▪ Roll out dough using rolling pin and then fingers to spread it on to the prepared pan.
▪ Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
▪ Some woman who bats him over the head with a rolling pin.
▪ The owner picked up a metal rolling pin, whereupon the man took off his metal studded belt.
▪ Then you take out your rolling pin and flatten it.
Wiktionary
rolling pin

alt. a food preparation utensil consisting of a cylinder with a handle at each end, used to flatten dough n. a food preparation utensil consisting of a cylinder with a handle at each end, used to flatten dough

WordNet
rolling pin

n. utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end; used to roll out dough

Wikipedia
Rolling pin

thumb|240px|A wooden "roller" type rolling pin A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil used to shape and flatten dough. Two styles of rolling pins are found; roller and rods. Roller types consists of a thick cylindrical roller with small handles at each end; rod type rolling pins are usually thin tapered batons. Rolling pins of different styles and materials offer advantages over another, as they are used for different tasks in cooking and baking.

Usage examples of "rolling pin".

That being that, the problem was to find some means of dealing with the Three Furies before they drove her crazy or assassinated each other with rolling pin or knitting needle.

He pushed the metal with the top fuller's rounded head, until it bulged in back of it like pie crust 'under a rolling pin.

Hey, you,' he said, leaning down and placing the rolling pin under the Graf s nose.

Von Weinacht tried to bite the rolling pin and Galahaut removed it quickly.

She was so expert with the rolling pin that the dough seemed alive.