rolly
English
Adjective
rolly (not generally comparable, comparative more rolly, superlative most rolly)
- (informal, not comparable) Rolling; having the ability to roll, usually due to wheels attached on the bottom.
- 1957, Vinnie Williams, The Fruit Tramp:
- “Back east, eh?” Jogi plucked a rolly bug from a grape. He said in a dry tone, “He didn't like you working for us, did he?”
- 2009, Garland Stewart, Say Uncle, page 166:
- We went inside, with Gayleen taking a little longer than usual due to her walking stick and her portable oxygen tank on a little rolly cart, and got a good table in the smoking section.
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- (nautical, of the sea, comparable) Rough, turbulent, characterized by large or rapid waves.
Noun
rolly (plural rollies)
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