Rolled the dice
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DAREDRolled the dice
TOOKATURNRolled the dice, as while playing Monopoly
FURLEDRolled up the flag
TAXIEDRolled down the runway
FURLEDRolled up, as the flag
COASTEDRolled with the engine off
TAXIEDRolled up to the jetway
TARPSThey're rolled near the foul line
PEEVEToilet paper rolled the "wrong" way, e.g.
TRASHCANItem rolled to the curb for a pickup
involuterolled inward from the edge, as a leaf
TARPIt may be rolled out in the rain
convoluteRolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud
marblesA game in which such balls are rolled along the ground
RIMMEDRolled around the lip of the cup, as a golf ball
circinaterolled up with its apex in the centre, like a young fern
pageboyhair style in which the hair is rolled under, usually at shoulder-length
circinatelyCIRCINATE, rolled up with its apex in the centre, like a young fern
pageboysA woman's hairstyle consisting of a shoulder-length bob with the ends rolled under
revoluterolled backward or downward; rolled backward at the tip or margin, as a leaf
circinateRolled up with the tip in the center, for example the young frond of a fern
poufshigh headdress with the hair rolled in puffs, worn by women in the late 18th century
cinnamonsAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
pouffehigh headdress with the hair rolled in puffs, worn by women in the late 18th century
cinnamonAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
poufhigh headdress with the hair rolled in puffs, worn by women in the late 18th century
unfurlsMake or become spread out from a rolled or folded state, esp. in order to be open to the wind
unfurlingMake or become spread out from a rolled or folded state, esp. in order to be open to the wind
biaspeculiarity in the shape of a bowl that causes it to swerve when rolled on the green in lawn bowling
unfurledMake or become spread out from a rolled or folded state, esp. in order to be open to the wind