Roll in
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British pronunciation/ɹˈəʊl ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/ɹˈoʊl ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "roll in"

to roll in
[phrase form: roll]
01

to arrive at a location, often late or unexpectedly

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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?
02

to attract in large numbers, typically used to describe the flow of money or requests

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After the successful product launch, profits began to roll in steadily.
With the expansion of the online store, orders began to roll in from customers all over the country.
As the new app gained popularity, positive reviews and feedback began to roll in from users.
03

to become completely surrounded by clouds or fog

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The fog rolled in, obscuring the view of the mountains.
The countryside took on an eerie beauty as the fog rolled in.
The forest became ethereal as the mist rolled in.
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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.
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