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Rolling in money Meaning in English

expression

ROH-ling in MUH-nee
roh-LING in MUH-nee

Definition

To be extremely rich; to have a lot of money.

Usage & Nuances

This idiom is informal and sometimes playful. It is usually used about people who are very wealthy, sometimes to express envy or exaggeration. Common alternatives: 'loaded', 'filthy rich'. Not used for moderate wealth.

Example Sentences

Her family is rolling in money.

basic

After winning the lottery, he was rolling in money.

basic

People think celebrities are always rolling in money.

basic

Don’t worry about the bill—she’s rolling in money these days.

natural

He acts like he’s rolling in money, but actually he’s in debt.

natural

If I were rolling in money, I’d travel the world.

natural