wheeling rolling | propelling something on wheels |
rolling | the act of robbing a helpless person, he was charged with rolling drunks in the park |
apatosaur apatosaurus brontosaur brontosaurus thunder lizard Apatosaurus excelsus | huge quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur common in North America in the late Jurassic |
thunder snake worm snake Carphophis amoenus | small reddish wormlike snake of eastern United States |
big H hell dust nose drops smack thunder skag scag | street names for heroin |
chamberpot potty thunder mug | a receptacle for urination or defecation in the bedroom |
rolling hitch | a hitch for fastening a line to a spar or another rope |
rolling mill | steel mill where metal is rolled into sheets and bars |
rolling pin | utensil consisting of a cylinder (usually of wood) with a handle at each end, used to roll out dough |
rolling stock | collection of wheeled vehicles owned by a railroad or motor carrier |
roller roll rolling wave | a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore |
boom roar roaring thunder | a deep prolonged loud noise |
peal pealing roll rolling | a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells) |
thunder | a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning |
Thunder Bay | a port city in Ontario on Lake Superior |
cigarette paper rolling paper | a strong tissue paper that burns evenly and is sufficiently porous to control the burning of the tobacco in a cigarette |
get cracking bestir oneself get going get moving get weaving get started get rolling | start to be active, Get cracking, please! |
thunder roar | utter words loudly and forcefully, `Get out of here,' he roared |
thunder | to make or produce a loud noise, The river thundered below, The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle |
thunder | move fast, noisily, and heavily, The bus thundered down the road |
thunder boom | be the case that thunder is being heard, Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed |
rolled rolling trilled | uttered with a trill, she used rolling r's as in Spanish |
like hell like mad like crazy like sin like thunder like the devil | with great speed or effort or intensity, drove like crazy, worked like hell to get the job done, ran like sin for the storm cellar, work like thunder, fought like the devil |