roll around in Czech
oll around <v.> válet se Entry edited by: B2 roll around <v.> vyválet se Entry edited by: B2
Sentence patterns related to "roll around"
1. What does Beroll mean? (intransitive) To roll about; roll around; roll over
2. From Latin Circumvolvere, present active infinitive of circumvolvō (“I cause to roll around”).
3. • (botany) Convolute as a verb literally means to `roll together` or `roll around` More crossword answers
4. It is good for us that the sun does more than just roll around heaven all day.
5. Beroll ( third-person singular simple present Berolls, present participle Berolling, simple past and past participle Berolled ) ( intransitive) To roll about; roll around; roll over.
6. Unlike hard surface Checkerboards, the beads won’t roll around, a definite advantage! There are 36 squares in the hierarchical colors of green, blue, and red on a black background
7. [Middle English circumvolucioun, from Medieval Latin circumvolūtiō, circumvolūtiōn-, from Latin circumvolūtus, past participle of Circumvolvere, to roll around; see circumvolve.] Examples " circumvolution ," "presentifick circularity," struggle and sprawl within the narrow room of …
8. Me either, but if I did, I would get to roll around in my mouth not some baker's dozen of vowels like English has, but a good 30 different vowels scooching and oozing around in the Cambodian mouth like bees in a hive.
9. Named for Norman Bates, the mentally unstable antagonist of the film Psycho, a Bates is a person who never threatens anyone's life directly, but very obviously gives off the "I'm going to kill you in your sleep and roll around in your blood giggling like a schoolgirl" vibe