Buscar
to roll around
[phrase form: roll]
01
volver a ocurrir, repetirse
to happen again, especially in a repeated manner
Intransitive
02
rodar alrededor, moverse rodando
to move on the ground while turning someone or something in rolling motions
Transitive: to roll around something round or cylindrical
03
reírse a carcajadas, revolcarse de risa
to laugh uncontrollably about something
Intransitive
04
rodar juntos, revolcarse
to engage in sexual activity
Intransitive
roll around
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Ejemplo
The school's fundraising events always seem to roll around when everyone is already busy with other commitments.
Every year, the flu season seems to roll around, bringing with it a spike in illness and hospital visits.
The annual family reunion is about to roll around, and I'm bracing myself for the usual mix of laughter, arguments, and good food.
As the political elections approached, heated debates and controversies started to roll around once again.
Worries and concerns about the future often roll around in my mind at night.