outrolling

/aʊtˈroʊlɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outroll: rolling faster or farther than; surpassing in rolling.
    • The marble was outrolling all the others on the sloped track.
    • The boulder kept outrolling smaller rocks as it tumbled down the cliff.
    • He practiced outrolling his friends in the bowling alley.
  2. Present participle of outroll: unfolding or extending something completely.
    • The stagehands were outrolling the heavy curtain before the show.
    • They spent the morning outrolling the old parchment in the library.
    • She is outrolling the sleeping bag on the campsite floor.
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