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rolling

[roh-ling] / ˈroʊ lɪŋ /




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While investors are trying to get a bead on the Fed, earnings season is rolling on.

From Barron's

After rolling into the New Year with one win in 10 games, West Ham are a club buoyed since a morale-boosting win against Queens Park Rangers in the FA Cup third round on 11 January.

From BBC

She told Barron’s that the broadening will keep rolling this year: “Value can beat growth for the first time in a while.”

From Barron's

The gray mass of roiling earth began tumbling, rolling down and away from the summit.

From Literature

If Congress can’t reach a budget deal until later into February, rolling delays at the BLS would multiply because the agency would fall behind on collecting this month’s jobs and inflation numbers.

From The Wall Street Journal