Pronunciation: /roʊl hɑːrd/
noun a movement of an object in a circular manner
A1 I like to eat roll hard for breakfast.
A2 She bought a roll hard at the bakery.
B1 The chef's specialty is a delicious roll hard filled with cheese.
B2 The food truck is known for their gourmet roll hard sandwiches.
C1 The restaurant offers a variety of roll hard options on their menu.
C2 The artisanal bakery prides itself on their freshly baked roll hard pastries.
adverb in a forceful or determined manner
A1 The baby tried to roll hard to reach the toy.
A2 She had to roll hard to push the heavy cart up the hill.
B1 The team decided to roll hard in order to meet the project deadline.
B2 The athletes had to roll hard to maintain their lead in the race.
C1 The company had to roll hard to stay ahead of its competitors in the market.
C2 The chef rolled hard to create a new signature dish for the restaurant.
formal The company decided to roll hard on their new marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.
informal Let's roll hard and finish this project before the deadline.
slang We're gonna roll hard at the party tonight and have a great time.
figurative When life gets tough, you have to roll hard and push through the challenges.
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