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scroll

[skrohl] / skroʊl /
NOUN
rolled sheet, especially a manuscript
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You might need to scroll through the table for flip your screen to landscape mode to see all the data, including the percentages of insider ownership in the rightmost column.

From MarketWatch

Assil supports phone restrictions and felt the characterization of students ignoring one another in favor of scrolling on phones was overblown.

From Los Angeles Times

If we want to get through to people how much this matters, we need a message they can’t scroll past.

From Salon

To see why AI has developed a reputation associated with unappetizing pig feed, you just have to start scrolling.

From MarketWatch

The captain of the Zhen Hua 29 greeted McMichael on the ship’s deck and took him to a state room below the bridge decorated with red fabric scrolls covered in gold Chinese lettering.

From The Wall Street Journal