233 Verbs to Use for the Word rolling

Then he drew up to his feet the dangling roll; with it in his arms he was gone into that yawning hole.

The Colonel took out a roll of bank bills and selected one, folded it small, and passed it towards her under the ledge of the table.

They "dressed up" sullenly as Jack called the roll for the last time, and received Trask, the new orderly, at a "present," which, though not in the tactics, Jack exacted as a penitence for the momentary revolt.

Then he gave him a parchment roll, and there was written within, "Flee from the wrath to come.

A flag was streaming from a long pole, and Fernando heard the roll of the drum and the shrill notes of a fife.

And no one knew why Kazan and the Dane drew nearer to the little scientist's side of the cage as he pulled out a big roll of bills and counted out six hundred dollars for Harker and Sandy McTrigger.

The serjeant stood in front of the little party, with a lantern, holding his muster-roll in his hand.

Go into the vet room, Rege, and bring me out a roll of bandage.

There he found four round rolls wrapped up in dressed sheepskin; one of these rolls he opened; then his mouth gaped and his eyes stared, I wot, as though they would never close again, for what did he see but fifty pounds of bright golden money?

He dropped Vine heavily upon the floor, and stood there rooted to the spot, gazing at the place where only a few moments before he had seen that roll of paper.

In the evening I went with Babu to buy a film roll for taking photographs for my report.

The sun was appreciably lower, the shadows already made dusky tangles among the trees, when the man carrying the canvas roll came at last under the cliffs.

"But we have no place for it in the Millville Tribune," she added, handing him back the roll.

As few of her guests came in carriages, Mrs. Legend, who heard the rolling of wheels, felt persuaded that the lion of the night was now indeed at hand; and with a view to a proper reception, she requested the company to divide itself into two lines, in order that he might enter, as it were, between lanes of genius.

Here is one: "His hand the good man fixes on the skies, And bids earth roll, nor feels the idle whirl.

" He dropped his roll and began working his way through the bushes.

She came snorting up the steep acclivity wounded and raging, only to receive a final shot in the brain that sent her rolling back to lie dead at the bottom of Pocket Gulch.

And while Martine went to make up her room, she took an umbrella from the hall stand and went disconsolately to eat her roll in the garden, not knowing now how she should occupy her time until midday.

I owe a fellow thirty dollars, and I left the bank roll and my check book at camp.

"I knew, I just felt it in my bones, that that gold dust twin with his swell bathing suit and his waterproof mackinaw was going to lose his roll in the water.

Buddha thereupon removed from the folds of his tunic a gigantic roll of soiled bills of all denominations and carefully counting out five thousand dollars placed it upon the table.

In the interim I consulted the muster-roll of the vessel again; I found the name of George Ormond; he had sailed in her out of Liverpool, and had been discharged at the latter end of January in the West Indies, as he had told me.

" "You wouldn't let me set the ball rolling, would you?"

"Peter and Ginger snatched up their sausage-rolls and follered 'im, and at last Ginger swallowed his pride and walked up to 'im and asked 'im to lend them some money.

But who can tell how joyful this man was when he had gotten his roll again?

233 Verbs to Use for the Word  rolling