0 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side: --
1 to (cause something to) turn over onto itself to form the shape of a ball or a tube: --
3 to make a continuous, repeated, deep sound: --
4 a piece of film, paper, or cloth that is rolled into the shape of a tube: --
For selection of roll-call votes, see note 72.
By sheer accident, an empty trolley, nobody aboard, is starting to roll down a certain track.
With an appropriate local control at the stance-ankle roll joint, the algorithm was successfully implemented to achieve lateral balance without the need of learning.
Ten leaves per plot were cut early in the morning (before rolling) and immediately transported to the laboratory.
Let's assume that the desired body roll angle with reference to the vertical is zero (upright posture).
When we walk, the feet take us forward, rolling slowly, yet linear and horizontal, helped by the eyes leading us on.
For large fluid depths and small temperature differences only circular plan-form rolls were observed.
Consider a rotating spherical target, which rolls down along the layering channel.