Examples of 'going to roll' in a sentence
Meaning of "going to roll"
going to roll: The phrase 'going to roll' is often used informally to indicate that someone or something is about to succeed or perform exceptionally well
How to use "going to roll" in a sentence
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going to roll
We are not just going to roll over and do as we are told.
I want to see if some heads are going to roll or not.
They are each going to roll independently of each other.
This is what they were going to roll.
I am not going to roll belly up to avoid a fight either.
Menelik was not going to roll over.
I am going to roll your trailer off the cliff.
If you think we are going to roll over.
I am just going to roll right into that office.
We know the dice are going to roll even.
We are going to roll all night and all day tomorrow.
A lot of heads are going to roll here today.
We are going to roll up our sleeves and dig for gold.
So after that we are going to roll our hands.
We are going to roll this whole thing together.
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I think the next generation is going to roll right over us.
I am going to roll into the thermal here.
Lot of heads are going to roll today.
I am going to roll that boulder down at you.
Which way is it going to roll.
We are going to roll him off the roof.
Find yourself a comfortable place if you are going to roll on the floor.
That blast is going to roll straight out there.
We wondered when you were going to roll in.
Heads are going to roll after this.
Smiley was always yabbering on about a guy who was going to roll into town.
The heavens are going to roll back like a scroll.
Going to roll.
I knew people were going to roll their eyes at me.
I do not think we really had a clear plan for how this was going to roll out.
And then we are going to roll over you like a hurricane.
They thought the German army was going to roll in.
I am just going to roll with the wind.
But the Vancouver Canucks were not going to roll over.
I am not going to roll over and take this anymore.
But industry groups are not necessarily going to roll over without a fight.
I am not going to roll over every time.
So I really do not think they are just going to roll over.
I swear he is going to roll over any second.
Not a whiff of impropriety, or heads are going to roll.
We are not going to roll over and play dead on that.
Which way is the drop going to roll off?
I am going to roll in his dirty clothes.
Then they wondered who was going to roll the big stone back.
I am going to roll this out nationally.
It is not going to roll.
We are going to roll you off the boat and onto the stretcher.
Or heads are going to roll.
You are going to roll up the window on me.
Tell Sidney heads are going to roll tonight.
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I know everything is going to work out just fine
Going over to the hotel for a few minutes