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63 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Roll In'

The professor expected insightful questions to roll in during the philosophy lecture.

As the storm clouds gathered, thunder began to roll in across the darkened sky.

The votes from various precincts started to roll in, shaping the election results.

In the world of finance, profits can roll in if wise investment decisions are made.

The cheers of the crowd began to roll in as the team scored the winning goal.

Students eagerly waited for the test results to roll in, anxious about their performance.

Dark clouds gathered, signaling that a storm was about to roll in.

As the chef prepared the dish, he watched the orders roll in from hungry customers.

With the arrival of spring, colorful flowers started to roll in across the meadow.

The votes began to roll in, determining the winner of the closely contested election.

News of the latest technological advancements started to roll in, shaping the industry's future.

Laughter and excitement filled the air as attendees watched the comedy acts roll in at the festival.

The detective watched the security footage, hoping new clues would roll in.

The snow began to roll in, covering the landscape in a soft white blanket.

The eagerly awaited news started to roll in, bringing excitement to the crowd.

During the movie credits, bloopers often roll in for the audience's amusement.

As the chef prepared the dough, he demonstrated how to roll in the perfect croissant.

After the successful launch, positive reviews began to roll in for the new product.

The aircraft made a smooth landing as the wheels started to roll in on the runway.

The students began to roll in for the morning assembly, eager for the day ahead.

As the dark clouds gathered, the thunderstorm's first raindrops started to roll in.

News about the economic downturn continued to roll in, causing concern among investors.

After a successful marketing campaign, customers started to roll in, seeking the new product.

The soldiers anxiously awaited their reinforcements to roll in for support on the battlefield.

As the holiday season approached, online orders began to roll in for the festive decorations.

With the new semester, opportunities for research projects started to roll in for the graduate students.

The film festival attracted renowned directors, causing movie enthusiasts to roll in from various cities.

Following the announcement, job applications started to roll in for the coveted position.

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