"Roll out" Quotes from Famous Books
... move my chair it will scream, and the orange will roll out afar, And the faint yellow juice ooze out like blood from a wizard's jar; And the dogs will howl for those who went last month to ... — The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems • William Morris
... lovely bride, 'Dear Captain Murderer, I see no meat.' The Captain humorously retorted, 'Look in the glass.' She looked in the glass, but still she saw no meat, and then the Captain roared with laughter, and suddenly frowning and drawing his sword, bade her roll out the crust. So she rolled out the crust, dropping large tears upon it all the time because he was so cross, and when she had lined the dish with crust and had cut the crust all ready to fit the top, the Captain called out, 'I see the meat in the glass!' And the bride ... — The Uncommercial Traveller • Charles Dickens
... about to roll out from my hiding-place and make a rush to get out, hoping to pass unrecognized by covering my face with my hands, when two or three dozen young men swooped into ... — The Blunders of a Bashful Man • Metta Victoria Fuller Victor
... the beach. The fisherman Stoops, tearing at the cords that bind the seal. Shall pearls roll out, lustrous and white and wan? Lapis? carnelian? Unheard-of stones that make the sick ... — Young Adventure - A Book of Poems • Stephen Vincent Benet
... down, "All right, boys, I'll send Robie up. He'll roll out all the apples you want." The boys gave another ... — A Spoil of Office - A Story of the Modern West • Hamlin Garland
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