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rolling

[roh-ling] / ˈroʊ lɪŋ /




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Lee has survived a rolling tide of economic forces that have transformed manufacturing in rural America.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ability to change Google Account email addresses is gradually rolling out to all users, and is not immediately available to everyone, Google noted on its support page.

From Los Angeles Times

Nestled in the rolling hills and lush vineyards of California wine country, Costco has emerged as the center of the local wine world.

From The Wall Street Journal

For Dallas, "it's about rolling over the good things for next year and just taking that momentum" according to quarterback Dak Prescott, after the Cowboys beat Washington 30-23.

From BBC

Skippers of nearly 130 yachts set sail on a "bumpy" Sydney-Hobart ocean race Friday, many scattering rose petals for the Bondi Beach shooting victims as they ventured into rolling seas.

From Barron's