Pronunciation: /krɔl/
noun a type of pastry similar to a croissant, typically filled with sweet or savory ingredients
A1 I found a small crumb on the table.
A2 The bird picked up a crumb from the ground.
B1 She wiped the croll off her shirt before going into the meeting.
B2 The baker carefully shaped each croll before baking them.
C1 The artist used a croll of clay to create intricate sculptures.
C2 The historian discovered a rare croll of parchment hidden in the archives.
formal The baker carefully measured out the ingredients before starting to croll the dough.
informal I love watching my grandma croll the pastry for her famous apple pie.
slang I can't believe he crolled the presentation at work, it was a disaster.
figurative Her emotions were all over the place, like a croll of tangled yarn.
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