Rolls

See also: rolls

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɹəʊlz/
  • Homophones: rolls, roles
  • Rhymes: -əʊlz

Noun

Rolls (plural Rolls)

  1. (informal) Rolls-Royce automobile
    • 1965 January, Jim Dunne and Alex Markovich, “How Plus is a Luxury Car?”, in Popular Mechanics, volume 125, number 1, Hearst Magazines, ISSN 0032-4558, page 96:
      An exclusive feature is the triple-safe brakes in the Rolls—two independent hydraulic systems plus mechanical linkage to the rear wheels.
    • 1985 March, “A Loophole Big Enough For A Rolls”, in Changing Times, volume 39, number 3, Kiplinger Washington Editors, ISSN 1528-9729, page 9:
      Thus a $100,000 Rolls could earn a tax credit of $6,000 and first-year depreciation of almost $25,000.
    • 2008, Gail McFarland, Drem Runner, →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 36:
      Steven was taking his time pulling the Rolls convertible around to the door.

Proper noun

Rolls

  1. A surname.
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