Roller in a sentence as a noun

All we need now is Mike roller blading and some bad CGI to make it complete.

The "roller coaster" effects in the 3-d view are my favorite.

If Firefox hadn't gone on a version roller coasters ride I'd still be using it.

Initial explanation of "why the roller coaster doesn't fall off" is poor.

People were fired, more than one, because they were caught bringing in -roller luggage- multiple times a week to fill with varying drinks.

If I'm going to die on the most lethal roller coaster ever designed, I don't want the last thing I see to be the backs of 22 screaming heads.

And every roller added to the system has the potential to shut down the entire system...all it takes is a seized bearing.

Two events in my life have forced me to interact with large and varied groups of women, first being motherhood and second being roller derby training.

Roads would have two narrow lanes in each direction, a left-hand lane for 25MPH scooters and roadbikes, and a right-hand lane for slower bicycles and roller bladers.

I think Joel said it best in 2009:"Filling little gaps in another companys product lineup is snatching nickels from the path of an oncoming steam roller.

If you support this sort of work, donating money to demining NGOs would be better than funding yet another ineffective mine roller.

So, Sony embarked on a mass media campaign to change the perception of wearing headphones, by showing attractive models wearing them, roller-skating with them, etc.

In fairness to the factory, every resident everywhere to ever live near anything they didn't like, from power lines to roller skating rinks, has developed burning eyes, irritated throats and headaches.

Roller definitions

noun

a grounder that rolls along the infield

noun

a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore

See also: roll

noun

a small wheel without spokes (as on a roller skate)

noun

a cylinder that revolves

noun

a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it; "a woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight"

See also: curler crimper

noun

Old World bird that tumbles or rolls in flight; related to kingfishers

noun

pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground

See also: tumbler