Comparative for rotating, turning or twisting around
“I leave the rolling vines behind on my last day in Santa Province as I enter yet another magnificent landscape.”
Comparative for moving in an undulating or wavy motion
“To the sea I am bound, alone but free of the ground, sailing along with the sea and the rolling waves.”
Comparative for occurring or progressing continuously or systematically
“This updating is done on a rolling schedule, where the impact of the actual transactions on the master schedule is captured from one period to the next.”
Comparative for extending over, or covering, a long, continuous space, curve or scope
Comparative for marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
Comparative for happening regularly, time after time
Comparative for tending to flow freely, such as of a liquid
Comparative for filled or well-supplied with something
Comparative for having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
Comparative for being in effective or current operation, action, or force
Comparative for also in metaphorical expressions, signifying fury
Comparative for physically shaking or unsteady
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