Rechercher
to roll in
[phrase form: roll]
01
affluer
to arrive at a location, often late or unexpectedly
02
affluer
to attract in large numbers, typically used to describe the flow of money or requests
03
affluer
to become completely surrounded by clouds or fog
Exemple
The students were excited to roll in for the last day of school before summer break.
As the concert began, more people continued to roll in, finding their seats and enjoying the music.
Why do you consistently roll in after the meeting has begun?
The party was in full swing when she decided to roll in with her friends.
It's become a habit for him to roll in for breakfast after everyone else has finished.