ROLL IN


Meaning of ROLL IN in English

or ~to

1.

If something such as money is rolling in, it is appearing or being received in large quantities. (INFORMAL)

Don’t forget, I have always kept the money rolling in.

PHRASAL VERB: usu cont, V P

2.

If someone rolls into a place or rolls in, they arrive in a casual way and often late. (mainly BRIT)

‘I’ve made you late.’—‘No that’s all right. I can ~ when I feel like it.’...

The brothers usually ~to their studio around midday.

PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n

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