roll with
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Verb
roll with (third-person singular simple present rolls with, present participle rolling with, simple past and past participle rolled with)
- To accept adversity and cope with it
- 2017 October 27, Alex McLevy, “Making a Killing: The Brief Life and Bloody Death of the Post-Scream Slasher Revival”, in The A.V. Club, archived from the original on 5 March 2018:
- Thinking something is smart when it’s not is a far worse look for a film than just admitting the stupidity of it all and rolling with it.
- After fighting against the idea for years, I decided to roll with it.
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- To spend time (with someone); to be someone's companion or part of a group with someone.
- John has been rolling with Billy and Steve for years.
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