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rolling Идиома
get rolling
move, go, drive away If you have to be home by noon, we should get rolling.
get the ball rolling
start something Let
keep the ball rolling
continue the work, encourage us to continue Reg will keep the ball rolling. He won't allow the work to stop.
rolling in it
rich, wealthy, filthy rich, loaded """Is Erica rich?"" ""My dear, Erica is rolling in it."""
rolling in the aisles
laughing so hard they fall out of their chairs Robin Williams made us laugh. We were rolling in the aisles.
rolling stone
a person who does not live or work in one place He is a rolling stone and I never know where to find him.
start/get the ball rolling
start an activity or action, begin We decided that it was time to get the ball rolling so we began the meeting at once.
start the ball rolling
begin to do something He finally started the ball rolling on their plans to build a new house.
Rolling 60's
Notorious South Central Crip set
rolling in
Idiom(s): rolling in sth
Theme: ABUNDANCE
having large amounts of something, usually money. (Informal.) • That family is rolling in money. • Jack doesn't need to earn money. He's rolling in it.
have them rolling in the aisles
Idiom(s): have them rolling in the aisles
Theme: LAUGHTER
to make an audience roll in the aisles with laughter. (Slang.) • I have the best jokes you've ever heard. I'll have them rolling in the aisles. • What a great performance. We had them rolling in the aisles.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
Idiom(s): A rolling stone gathers no moss
Theme: LIFESTYLE
A proverb that describes a person who keeps changing jobs or residences and, therefore, accumulates no possessions or responsibilities. • "John just can't seem to stay in one place," said Sally. "Oh, well, a rolling stone gathers no moss." • Bill has no furniture to bother with because he keeps on the move. He keeps saying that a rolling stone gathers no moss.
set the ball rolling
Idiom(s): get the ball rolling AND set the ball rolling; start the ball rolling
Theme: BEGINNINGS - ASSIST
to start something; to get some process going. • If I could just get the ball rolling, then other people would help. • Who else would start the ball rolling? • I had the ball rolling, but no one helped me with the project. • Ann set the ball rolling, but didn't follow through.
easy as rolling off a log
Idiom(s): (as) easy as falling off a log AND (as) easy as rolling off a log
Theme: EASY
very easy. (Folksy.) • Passing that exam was as easy as falling off a log. • Getting out of jail was easy as rolling off a log.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
If a person keeps moving from place to place, they gain neither friends nor possessions. Another interpretation is that, by moving often, one avoids being tied down!
Rolling in money
If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need, they are rolling in money.
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informal To start an activity or action; make a beginning; begin. George started the ball rolling at the party by telling a new joke. Compare: KEEP THE BALL ROLLING.
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v. phr., informal To keep up an activity or action; not allow something that is happening to slow or stop. Clyde kept the ball rolling at the party by dancing with a lamp shade on his head. Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING.
rolling stone gathers no moss|moss|rolling|rolling
A person who changes jobs or where he lives often will not be able to save money or things of his own. A proverb. Uncle Willie was a rolling stone that gathered no moss. He worked in different jobs all over the country.
An rolling idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with rolling, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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