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Roll to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹoʊɫ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ROHL-too, ROHL-tuh, ROHL-tih
ɹˈəʊl/ /tˈuː
rohhl-TOO

Definition

To move by turning over and over until reaching a particular place or position. Commonly used for round or cylindrical objects that move smoothly along a surface.

Usage & Nuances

'Roll to' is physical and literal, typically for things like balls, bottles, or wheels. Almost never used for people except in playful or exaggerated descriptions. Common with prepositions like 'roll to the door', or in directions: 'roll to the right'. Not the same as 'roll up to' (which can mean 'arrive driving').

Example Sentences

The ball will roll to the fence if you kick it hard.

basic

The coin started to roll to the edge of the table.

basic

Watch the marble roll to the goal.

basic

The pen fell off and just rolled to my feet.

natural

My water bottle somehow rolled to the other side of the car.

natural

If you drop the orange, it might roll to the neighbor's yard.

natural