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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
toilet roll
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Also provide a cover for the pan, towel, toilet roll and tissues.
▪ But I see they opened a new toilet roll.
▪ Her elder son's wife was a long-standing irritant, like an ill-perforated toilet roll.
▪ Nathan gets and goes off in search of somewhere quiet, clutching a toilet roll and anxious anticipations.
▪ Not a piece of sticky-back plastic, a toilet roll or a Blue Peter badge in sight!
▪ One was made using a toilet roll.
Wiktionary
toilet roll

n. A roll of toilet paper.

WordNet
toilet roll

n. a roll of toilet paper

Usage examples of "toilet roll".

The young woman groped for the toilet roll but another cramp took her and another.

We enter, and inside there's a circle of seven or eight people all sat on the floor passing round a joint, and listening to Chris with the dirty nails continuing his epic journey 'Across The Punjab Without a Toilet Roll', all to the accompaniment of early Van Morrison.

Then, to Craig's surprise, she grabbed a length of toilet roll, got down on her knees, and began to clean the tiled floor.

Anyway he only liked me because he thought I was crying about a toilet roll.

She then covered my legs with a jelly-like substance and ran a probe over them, which was about the size of a toilet roll.

We need to pick up some other things but we can do that at the station -- food, toilet roll, rubber ball, stuff like that.

Same for the Triple Toilet Roll Dispenser and the Place To Put A Washbag Down - two more very practical and useful inventions surely on the verge of breakthrough.

Behind the door he found a china bowl with no seat, a string dangling from the overhead cistern, a piece of metal where toilet roll would fit, had there been any.

George led her inside his neat home, showed her the sofa, ordered her to lie down, gave her a toilet roll to mop her tears and left her to her own misery.

Facilities were never the best, and one of them would always bring a toilet roll to use in lieu of towels or showers.