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roll on

[rohl-on, -awn] / ˈroʊlˌɒn, -ˌɔn /




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Take for instance roll-on roll-off ferries that typically carry passengers, trucks and cargo, but are now built to defense standards and train with the military.

From The Wall Street Journal

A well-known deodorant brand has apologised after some of its roll-on products reportedly left customers with itchy, burning armpits.

From BBC

My signature scent is Palo Santo, the roll-on.

From Los Angeles Times

Shippers might opt to go with them because they can handle roll-on/roll-off ships — as Baltimore could — which are designed to carry cars, trucks, buses, trailers and other vehicles.

From Los Angeles Times

The expanding fleet includes amphibious warships and the use of civilian roll-on/roll-off transport ships for its military operations.

From Washington Times