rolled

/roʊld/
adjective
  1. Shaped into a round form or cylinder by turning over and over.
    • He placed a rolled newspaper under the door to stop the draft.
    • The rolled carpet was too heavy for one person to carry.
    • She ate a rolled tortilla filled with beans and cheese.
  2. Made smooth and flat by passing a roller over, as in dough or metal.
    • The baker used rolled dough to make the pie crust.
    • She bought rolled oats for her morning porridge.
    • Rolled steel is used in construction for beams and rails.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'roll': moved by turning over and over, or moved on wheels.
    • He rolled the cart to the storage room.
    • The ball rolled down the hill and into the street.
    • The car rolled to a stop at the red light.