roll in

The phrase "roll in" is commonly used in informal contexts to describe various types of arrival or accumulation.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To arrive in large quantities or numbers.

Example

  • Donations started to roll in after the charity event.

B1General

(informal)To appear or arrive in a casual or unhurried manner.

Example

  • He rolled in around midnight, completely relaxed.

B2Finance

(informal)To accumulate or increase steadily, often referring to money or resources.

Example

  • Profits began to roll in after the new product launch.

B2Railway

(informal)To arrive at a station or yard, typically used for trains.

Example

  • The train rolled in right on time.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "roll in":

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