roll in
See also: rollin'
English
Verb
- (intransitive, of a person) To arrive casually at a place.
- He rolled in five minutes late, without even saying sorry.
- (intransitive) to come in an unstoppable flow.
- The money keeps on rolling in.
- The clouds rolled in and it soon began to rain.
- The tide rolls in.
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