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Rolling stone Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹoʊɫɪŋ/ /ˈstoʊn
ROH-ling STONE
ɹˈəʊlɪŋ/ /stˈəʊn
ROH-ling STOHN

Definition

A 'rolling stone' is a person who does not stay in one place or job for long and is always moving or changing.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, idiomatic expression. It often describes someone adventurous or restless but may also imply lack of stability. Used both positively (world traveler) and negatively (unsettled). Common in the saying: 'A rolling stone gathers no moss.' Not to be confused with 'The Rolling Stones,' the famous band.

Example Sentences

Jake is a rolling stone who never lives in one city for long.

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My uncle was a rolling stone when he was young, traveling around the world.

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A rolling stone finds it hard to settle down and make roots.

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She’s a real rolling stone, always chasing new adventures in different countries.

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You know the saying, 'A rolling stone gathers no moss'? It means someone who keeps moving doesn’t settle down or collect responsibilities.

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After college, he became a bit of a rolling stone, never working the same job for more than a year.

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