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Explanation of "Roll Off"

Definition: The phrase "roll off" generally means to come off something smoothly or easily, or it can refer to speaking or reciting something fluently and confidently.

Examples:
  1. Physical Use: "The ball rolled off the table and onto the floor."
  2. Speaking Use: "He can roll off the names of all the planets in the solar system without pausing."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "roll off" can be used to describe a situation where someone expresses thoughts or information in a way that seems effortless, often because they have practiced or know the material very well.

Word Variants:
  • Roll (verb): To move something by turning it over and over.
  • Off (preposition/adverb): Indicates separation or removal.
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical Movement: To detach or come off a surface (e.g., "The paint rolled off the wall").
  2. Fluent Speaking: To recite or express something easily (e.g., "He rolled off the poem he learned in school").
Synonyms:
  • For physical movement: Fall off, come off.
  • For fluent speaking: Recite, rattle off, spout.
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Rattle off: Similar to "roll off," it means to say something quickly and easily, often a list or series of facts.

    • Example: "She rattled off the names of all the countries in Africa."
  • Roll out: This means to introduce something new, like a product or service.

    • Example: "The company will roll out its new software next month."
Summary

"Roll off" is a versatile phrase that can describe both physical actions and the way someone speaks.

Verb
  1. recite volubly or extravagantly
    • He could recite the names of all the chemical elements

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