Rolled-up Sentence Examples

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  • She rolled up her window, watched him return to his car, and cursed.

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  • He was carrying his rolled up pajamas and a toothbrush.

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  • Beginning at his dusty oxfords and indigo blue jeans, her scrutiny continued up to a neatly tucked in worn white cotton shirt with the sleeves rolled up to mid arm.

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  • She lifted one of the spare pillows and turned it into a rolled-up blanket.

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  • He rolled up his sleeve, staring in wonder at the tattoo on his bicep.

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  • Kicking off her shoes, she rolled up her pants legs and settled in for a good time.

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  • There was a large backpack, a smaller one, a bagged tent and a rolled-up sleeping bag.

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  • The sec­ond, smaller knapsack contained a bulky sweater, rain gear, three sweatbands and a rolled up cap.

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  • Indigo jeans outlined the long lean muscles in his thighs, and the sleeves of his western shirt were rolled up to reveal tanned muscular forearms.

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  • Fastening the snaps, she rolled up the sleeves and washed her hands.

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  • Memories beckoned from the creek so she pulled off her shoes, rolled up her pants legs and waded in the cool water for a while.

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  • The fresh impulse enabled it to break the Scottish cavalry and repulse the foot, and Leslie's line of battle was gradually rolled up from right to left.

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  • The English owed the victory to their archers, whose shafts rolled up a courageous charge by the Scots.

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  • Dan and Elise rolled up on a military transport, and Brady waited for them as the others moved into the town.

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  • Taran complied and rolled up his sleeve to display his bandaged forearm.

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  • They all removed their shoes and socks and rolled up their pants legs before wading into the cold water.

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  • The fugitives of Orlov's command disordered the on-coming corps of Stakelberg, and the outer flank of the great counterstroke that was to have rolled up Kuroki's thin line came to an entire standstill.

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  • The leaves in the bud are either placed simply in apposition, as in the mistletoe, or they are folded or rolled up longitudinally or laterally, giving rise to different kinds of vernation, as delineated in figs.

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  • The patient should sit upright and bite against a clean rolled up linen handkerchief for about half an hour.

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  • The most recently discovered form of pure carbon, carbon nanotubes are rolled-up sheets of carbon hexagons.

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  • At work he is like a surgeon, almost like a butcher with rolled-up sleeves.

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  • Leaving sleeves rolled up or zips undone will fail to protect workers from being contaminated with pesticides or biocides.

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  • We are talking about a setting to your Digital Echo file that says, "Information that isn't tied to me personally can be contributed to pools of rolled-up data."

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  • Knowledge often consists of the rolled-up conclusions from many pieces of data.

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  • This adjutant was also there and sat dozing on the rolled-up bedding, evidently exhausted by work or by feasting.

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  • In the passage of the small watchhouse a Cossack with sleeves rolled up was chopping some mutton.

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  • His sleeves were rolled up and his sinewy, hairy, red hands with their short fingers deftly turned the ramrod.

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  • Latest research seems to indicate that you might be able to get it just from snorting drugs through rolled up bank notes.

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  • Diaper Cake - Making something that looks like a cake, but is made out of rolled up diapers is a great way to make a beautiful centerpiece that is also a useful gift for the mother-to-be to take home.

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  • Create your own head support by placing rolled up cloth diapers or small receiving blankets along the side of your baby.

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  • Create a "rose bud" by gently tugging one end of the rolled up sock so that petals emerge.

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  • Replace the threshold or block the drafts with a rolled-up towel.

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  • Don't carry unnecessary heavy loads and try to keep the car windows rolled up while driving on the highway.

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  • Also, this highly portable item can be rolled up and tucked easily into your suitcase for easy travel.

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  • If you really want to be on ANTM, try buying Tyra Banks an expensive carpet, then have it delivered to her house with you rolled up inside it.

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  • Through her daily explorations, she teaches viewers Spanish and even encourages them to help her reach destinations with Map, a rolled-up map character that lives inside Dora's animated talking Backpack.

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  • The sleeves can be rolled up and secured with a button as well.

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  • It is a softer straw hat - similar in shape to a fedora - and if it is well made, can hold water and be rolled up and packed without losing shape.

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  • For those who want to keep a hat on hand for times that the weather is less than desirable, the Packable Microfiber Rain Hat is done in a bucket style that can be rolled up and packed away.

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  • Boston Rocker - The front of the seat rolled down and the back rolled up somewhat.

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  • Keep car windows rolled up when stuck in heavy traffic, especially if inside a tunnel.

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  • Eventually, you will have rolled up half the towel.

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  • Birth Certificate Holder is a terrific way from mom to store the baby's birth certificate rolled up safely in a decorative tube.

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  • In fact, many boyfriend blazers are designed with printed linings, so that the pattern is visible when the sleeves are rolled up.

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  • Women wore them year-round, including during the summer, usually paired with oversized plaid tops featuring rolled-up sleeves.

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  • You could easily replace that with a tiara or an orange beret (adding a stem will be easy--rolled-up felt and a safety pin are all it takes).

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  • Last but not least, vintage posters didn't come from the factory neatly rolled up in a tube but were, instead, folded-a condition that might alarm collectors who mistakenly believe that such creases diminish their value.

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  • Most are also lightweight enough to be rolled up and stowed in your handbag if the sun does come out to play.

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  • You won't want to pair these shoes with jeans or slacks unless they're rolled up since the cuff is the focal point of the sandal; make sure the cuff of the shoe is tight when you wear them this way.

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  • Essential Yoga for Inflexible People by Maggie Rhodes is produced by Body Wisdom and features routines that incorporate the use of props such as a chair, a book, a pillow, and a rolled-up blanket.

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  • Try wearing a mock-neck sleeveless shirt underneath a long-sleeved shirt with the sleeves rolled up.

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  • Lingerie for teens is fun, it's cute, it's carefree, and it features everything from push-up bras to rolled-up lounge pants and camis.

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  • This is great for those who don't like the bulky feeling of a longer sleeves on a robe that may constantly need to be rolled up.

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  • This is synth pop, disco, and punk, all rolled up into one, and if you think that sounds like a bad idea, well, think again.

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  • You can purchase backdrops in a variety of ways, with the most common a rolled up poster or plastic sheeting with the decoration printed on it.

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  • Sky blue wool trousers - Trousers could be worn tucked into socks, over socks or even rolled up.

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  • In some cases, the edges of the rim are rolled up and drain rain off in a way that doesn't interfere with the worker's activity.

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  • He rolled up the newspaper and hit her playfully on the backside as she walked away.

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  • She removed her sombrero and mopped her forehead with the rolled up portion of her shirtsleeve.

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  • He didn't wear a coat today and his shirtsleeves were rolled up to reveal brown muscular forearms.

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  • I didn't know what to think when that police car rolled up with its lights blazing.

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  • He waited while she rolled up her sleeve in excitement, then displayed the blood-red tattoo there.

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  • As Hardee's attack rolled up the Union army from left to right, the remainder of the Confederate army was to issue from the Atlanta fortifications and join in the battle.

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  • The latex, which exudes slowly and in many tortuous courses, some of it ultimately falling on the ground, is allowed to remain on the tree for several days, until it becomes dry and solid, when it is pulled off in strings, which are either rolled up into balls or put into bags in loose masses, in which form it enters commerce under the name of Ceara " scrap."

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  • Without pausing to fire, the men raced onward, but the French striking their outer wing rolled up the whole line in succession, the actual collision occurring in and near the Bruville ravine, a deep-cut natural trench which, starting from the Tronville copses, here intersects the plateau from west to east.

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  • It was a cylinder of parchment of about the diameter of a coachwheel, and was literally rolled up on the floor of the house.

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  • The chasuble is thus in a special sense the sacerdotal vestment, and at the ordination of priests, according to the Roman rite, the bishop places on the candidate a chasuble rolled up at the back (planeta plicata), with the words, " Take the sacerdotal robe, the symbol of love," &c.; at the end of the ordination Mass the vestment is unrolled.

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  • As the "Vindictive" approached, a thick sea fog rolled up the coast, making it impossible to see anything at over 300 yd.

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  • The different divisions of a cut leaf may be folded or rolled up separately, as in ferns, while the entire leaf may have either the same or a different kind of vernation.

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  • Carbon nanotubes are graphite sheets of carbon nanotubes are graphite sheets of carbon which are rolled up to form tubes.

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  • Cover the rolled-up newspaper with layers of black crepe or tissue paper, covered with PVA glue.

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