noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
coaster brake
roller coaster
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Their relationship was an emotional roller coaster.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
roller
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Issues of life and death also ride the roller coaster in the same trivialising way.
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When you buy stock in a company, you are volunteering to ride the roller coaster of risk and rewards.
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Soon the road resembles a roller coaster track.
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Pros: Ducking in and out of ice caves adds a nice touch to what could have been a typical roller coaster .
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All entrepreneurs do it from time to time, just as you would on a roller coaster .
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He wondered at roller coasters , Ferris wheels.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beside him, the old cook Chucha is fussing with a coaster for his glass.
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Cons: Only one coaster so loading is slow.
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He turned the glass slowly on the coaster as he thought about her.
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I know people who like to lean over the edge of observation towers or ride the tallest roller coasters without holding on.