388 examples of rollin in sentences
When he heard the ball come rollin' down the tin, he would "muff" it with his wash-bord.
He heard the ball rollin'.
Also, I cannot help remembering, that, on the whole, I have been more intensely bored with works of fiction,beginning with "Gil Blas," and ending withon the whole, I won't even mention it,than I ever was by the Latin Grammar or Rollin's History.
He had just been reading, in Rollin's extracts from Xenophon, the answer which the lady of Tigranes made when all the company were extolling Cyrus, and expressing the admiration with which his appearance and behaviour struck them.
"Been havin' the fun o' the worrld down at the dressin'-station watchin' Monk's casualties rollin' in," said he.
"Rollin, ii, 71.
"Rollin's Hist., ii, 106.
"Rollin's Hist., ii, 106.
"Rollin, ii, 117.
Dey wuzn't much rollin' to it, mostly carrying.
DENIS, THERESE. SEE MEERSCH, THERESE DENIS VAN DER. DENNISTON, ROLLIN H. A textbook of general botany.
SEE PATCH, HOWARD ROLLIN.
PATCH, HOWARD ROLLIN.
THE INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS, by Rollin D. Salisbury and Arthur C. Trowbridge.
WALKER, ROLLIN H. Picturesque interviews with Jesus.
Rollin H. Walker (A); 12Apr54; R128666.
SEE PATCH, HOWARD ROLLIN.
PATCH, HOWARD ROLLIN.
The University of Paris, under the direction of Rollin, was developing the intelligence and lively powers of burgessdom; and Montesquieu, as yet full young, was shooting his missiles in the Lettres persanes at the men and the things of his country with an almost cynical freedom, which was, as it were, the alarum and prelude of all the liberties which he scarcely dared to claim, but of which he already let a glimpse be seen.
"We didn' have no dancin' dat I 'member, but had plen'y log rollin's.
This is the ghost that leads you astray in forest and highway: Undermost, uppermost, hither and yon the ground is a-rollin', Bridges bendin', and mountains movin', and everything double.
An' I heard him rollin' down the slope.
Then he was safe in France, as he had been in England, and began the political race on equal terms with such men as Cavaignac and Ledru-Rollin.
ROLLIN, CHARLES, French historian, born in Paris; rector of the University; wrote "Ancient History" in 13 vols., and "Roman History" in 16 vols., once extremely popular, but now discredited and no longer in request (1661-1741).
I ain't rollin' in coin the way you are, Mac.
