rollover vs volley

rollover

noun
  • A target on the pinball table that is activated when the ball rolls over it. 

  • A graphic element that changes its appearance when the cursor moves over it. 

  • A road traffic accident in which a vehicle overturns. 

  • In the National or European lottery, the situation in which a jackpot that has not been won is carried over to the next week. 

  • The reinvestment of funds in a new issue of the same or similar investment. 

  • The process of incrementing, especially back to an initial value. 

  • A keyboard feature where each key is scanned independently, so that multiple simultaneous keypresses always register correctly. 

  • A fee paid by a borrower in order to defer full repayment of a loan. 

  • The sudden ignition of flammable gasses (produced by pyrolysis in an oxygen-poor environment) near the ceiling of a room or other enclosed space. 

volley

noun
  • A shot in which the ball is played before it hits the ground. 

  • A burst or emission of many things at once. 

  • The flight of a ball just before it bounces. 

  • The simultaneous firing of a number of missiles or bullets; the projectiles so fired. 

  • A sending of the ball full to the top of the wicket. 

verb
  • To make a volley 

  • To sound together 

  • To fire a volley of shots 

  • To hit the ball before it touches the ground 

  • To be fired in a volley 

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