Rolling in Meaning in English
expression · lemma: roll in
释义
An informal expression meaning having a lot of something, most often money ('rolling in money'), or describing things arriving in large quantities.
用法与细微差别
Almost always used informally and often with 'money' ('rolling in money'). Can also mean things arriving in large numbers ('applications rolling in'). Not for formal writing. Do not use for small or specific items.
例句
Ever since she got that new job, she's rolling in money.
basic
After winning the lottery, he was rolling in cash.
basic
The applications are rolling in for the new program.
basic
Now that the business is successful, we're rolling in profits.
natural
Ever since their video went viral, the views just keep rolling in.
natural
Once you start getting good reviews, customers will be rolling in.
natural