Pronunciation: /ˈroʊlɪŋ stoʊn/
noun a rock or pebble that has been shaped and smoothed by the action of water or sand
A1 A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A2 The rolling stone quickly picked up speed as it rolled down the hill.
B1 The rolling stone symbolizes someone who is constantly moving and never settling in one place.
B2 The band named themselves The Rolling Stones after the saying 'A rolling stone gathers no moss'.
C1 The concept of a rolling stone has been used in literature and music to represent a nomadic lifestyle.
C2 The Rolling Stones, a famous rock band, have been touring and performing for decades, embodying the idea of a rolling stone.
formal The rolling stone gathered no moss as it continued down the hill.
informal She's always on the move, like a rolling stone.
slang He's a real rolling stone, never staying in one place for too long.
figurative Being a rolling stone in life can lead to exciting adventures and new opportunities.
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