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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishroll (somebody) over phrasal verbTURNto turn your body over once so that you are lying in a different position, or to turn someone’s body over Ben rolled over and kissed her. onto The guards rolled him over onto his front. → roll→ See Verb table
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roll over• A wave tossed it and rolled it over.• The second it ended, I would roll back over and spit up again.• She rolls it over the carpet by pushing it.• Then people rolling around all over the place.
From Longman Business Dictionaryroll something → over phrasal verb [transitive] FINANCE if you roll over a loan or investment, you obtain a new loan or investment to replace one that has MATURED (=reached the end of its life)Certificates of deposit are automatically rolled over at current interest rates for another period of the same duration unless the bank is given other instructions. → roll→ See Verb table
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