To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near.
To bring (something) into a specified position or relationship (especially, of opposition) with something else.
To classify.
Of a variable, to be able to take any of the values in a specified range.
To be native to, or live in, a certain district or region.
To form a line or a row.
To place among others in a line, row, or order, as in the ranks of an army; usually, reflexively and figuratively, to espouse a cause, to join a party, etc.
Of a player, to travel a significant distance for a defensive play.
To rove over or through.
To determine the range to a target.
To travel over (an area, etc); to roam, wander.
To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a regular line or lines, or in ranks; to dispose in the proper order.
To be placed in order; to be ranked; to admit of arrangement or classification; to rank.
A fireplace; a fire or other cooking apparatus; now specifically, a large cooking stove with many hotplates.
An area for practicing shooting at targets.
The extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope.
An area of open, often unfenced, grazing land.
The scale of all the tones a voice or an instrument can produce.
The distance from a person or sensor to an object, target, emanation, or event.
The length of the smallest interval which contains all the data in a sample; the difference between the largest and smallest observations in the sample.
The geographical area or zone where a species is normally naturally found.
A sequential list of values specified by an iterator.
The maximum distance or reach of capability (of a weapon, radio, detector, etc.).
The set of values (points) which a function can obtain.
An area for military training or equipment testing.
A wandering or roving; a going to and fro; an excursion; a ramble; an expedition.
A line or series of mountains, buildings, etc.
In the public land system, a row or line of townships lying between two succession meridian lines six miles apart.
The distance a vehicle (e.g., a car, bicycle, lorry, or aircraft) can travel without refueling.
Selection, array.
The defensive area that a player can cover.
An aggregate of individuals in one rank or degree; an order; a class.
The variety of roles that an actor can play in a satisfactory way.
To travel by sailing.
To cause to betray secrets or to testify for the prosecution.
To enrobe in toilet-paper (as a prank or spectacle).
To perform a periodical revolution; to move onward as with a revolution.
To cause to revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on an axis; to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting surface.
To leave or begin a journey.
To engage in sparring in the context of jujitsu or other grappling disciplines.
To load ocean freight cargo onto a vessel other than the one it was meant to sail on.
To move, like waves or billows, with alternate swell and depression.
To rotate about the fore-and-aft axis, causing its sides to go up and down. Compare pitch.
To make a loud or heavy rumbling noise.
To slip past (a defender) with the ball.
To wrap (something) round on itself; to form into a spherical or cylindrical body by causing to turn over and over.
To tumble in gymnastics; to do a somersault.
To be wound or formed into a cylinder or ball.
To beat with rapid, continuous strokes, as a drum; to sound a roll upon.
to move and cause an effect on someone
To create a new character in a role-playing game, especially by using dice to determine properties.
To throw dice.
To generate a random number.
To have a rolling aspect.
To create a customized version of.
To (cause to) film.
To utter with an alveolar trill.
To beat up; to assault.
To be under the influence of MDMA (a psychedelic stimulant, also known as ecstasy).
To bind or involve by winding, as in a bandage; to enwrap; often with up.
To compete, especially with vigor.
To behave in a certain way; to adopt a general disposition toward a situation.
To turn over in one's mind; to revolve.
To roll dice such that they form a given pattern or total.
To turn over and over.
To apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping; to bring all the parts of (one line or surface) into successive contact with another, in such a manner that at every instant the parts that have been in contact are equal.
To drive or impel forward with an easy motion, as of rolling.
To spread itself under a roller or rolling-pin.
To utter copiously, especially with sounding words; to utter with a deep sound; — often with forth, or out.
To press or level with a roller; to spread or form with a roll, roller, or rollers.
To move, or cause to be moved, upon, or by means of, rollers or small wheels.
To betray secrets.
A winning streak of continuing luck, especially at gambling (and especially in the phrase on a roll).
A heavy, reverberatory sound.
A swagger or rolling gait.
A quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form.
A catalogue or list, (especially) one kept for official purposes.
The act of, or total resulting from, rolling one or more dice.
A document written on a piece of parchment, paper, or other materials which may be rolled up; a scroll.
A training match for a fighting dog.
One of a set of revolving cylinders, or rollers, between which metal is pressed, formed, or smoothed, as in a rolling mill.
A cylindrical twist of tobacco.
A kind of shortened raised biscuit or bread, often rolled or doubled upon itself; see also bread roll.
The rotation angle about the longitudinal axis.
Any of various financial instruments or transactions that involve opposite positions at different expiries, "rolling" a position from one expiry to another.
A forward or backward roll in gymnastics; going head over heels. A tumble.
The uniform beating of a drum with strokes so rapid as scarcely to be distinguished by the ear.
The measure or extent to which a vessel rotates from side to side, about its fore-and-aft axis.
That which is rolled up.
A measure of parchments, containing five dozen.
An instance of the act of righting a canoe or kayak which has capsized, without exiting the watercraft, or being assisted.
The skill of righting a canoe or kayak which has capsized, without exiting the watercraft, or being assisted.
The act or result of rolling, or state of being rolled.
The oscillating movement of a nautical vessel as it rotates from side to side, about its fore-and-aft axis, causing its sides to go up and down, as distinguished from the alternate rise and fall of bow and stern called pitching; or the equivalent in an aircraft.
An official or public document; a register; a record.
An instance of the act of rolling an aircraft through one or more complete rotations about its longitudinal axis.
A heavy cylinder used to break clods.