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evel in, wallow in, savour, bask in, delight in, take pleasure<br />

in, indulge in, rejoice in, relish: Basil has been rolling in<br />

unaccustomed wealth since his aunt died. 11 roll out. unroll,<br />

unfurl, spread (out), unfold, uncoil, uncurl, unwind, open<br />

(out): Roll out the bolt of cloth so that we can measure it.<br />

--n. 12 reel, spool, cylinder, scroll; tube: The message was<br />

written on a long roll of paper. 13 list, rota, register,<br />

record, directory, listing, roster, slate, docket, catalogue,<br />

inventory, muster, index, census, annal(s), schedule,<br />

chronicle(s), Sports line-up: With great ceremony, the clerk<br />

read the roll. 14 rolling, billowing, waving, wave action,<br />

wave, billow, swell, undulation, pitching, rocking, tossing:<br />

With each roll of the boat, I felt more seasick. 15 peal,<br />

rumble, reverberation, boom, echo, thunder, roar: A roll of<br />

thunder drowned out her shouts. 16 rotation, spin, toss, whirl,<br />

twirl: I decided to bet everything on one last roll of the<br />

dice. 17 bun; scone, croissant; Brit bread-roll, bap, split:<br />

Waiter, would you please bring some more rolls? 18 bankroll,<br />

money, wad, bundle: He took out a roll of notes and peeled off<br />

five twenties.<br />

roller n. 1 drum, cylinder, barrel, calender; tube; windlass;<br />

rolling-pin; mangle, wringer: Make certain that the roller is<br />

clean. 2 billow, wave, comber, breaker, swell: After the<br />

storm, the heavy rollers continued to pound the sea wall.<br />

romance n. 1 (love) affair, amour, affair of the heart, affaire (de<br />

coeur or d'amour), liaison, relationship, dalliance, intrigue:<br />

Wasn't Rick the one from Canada with whom Diana had a romance?<br />

2 (true) love: You are lucky if you find romance even once in<br />

your lifetime. 3 novel, narrative, fiction, story, mystery,<br />

thriller, horror story, ghost story, science fiction, fantasy,<br />

Western, melodrama, gothic or Gothic or Gothick novel or tale,<br />

(fairy) tale, love story, idyll, epic, legend: It is probably<br />

accurate to say that the romance is the most popular form of<br />

fiction. 4 sentiment, nostalgia, mystery, intrigue, fantasy,<br />

imagination, imaginativeness, adventure, excitement,<br />

fascination, exoticism, glamour, colour, colourfulness: It was<br />

the romance of Morocco that entranced me. 5 tall tale or story,<br />

fantasy, fabrication, fairy tale, exaggeration, prevarication,<br />

concoction, flight of fancy, fib, (white) lie, prevarication,<br />

balderdash, fiction, nonsense, imagination: That episode with

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