outrolls

/aʊtˈroʊlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of outroll: rolls faster or farther than; surpasses in rolling.
    • In every race, her marble outrolls everyone else's.
    • The heavy ball outrolls the lighter one on the smooth floor.
    • He always outrolls his brother when they play with toy cars.
  2. Third person singular of outroll: unfolds or extends something completely.
    • She outrolls the picnic blanket under the tree every afternoon.
    • The technician outrolls the cable before connecting it.
    • The artist outrolls a fresh canvas for each new painting.
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