rolling in (something)

idiom

informal
: having a large amount of (something)
They were rolling in money/cash.
"What did you mean when you said they are rolling in (the) dough?" "They're rich."

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The Bears kept rolling in the second half, stopping the Gators on the first possession of the half and getting the ball back for Leveroos, who scored his fourth touchdown of the game on a 3-yard run. Christian Babcock, The Mercury News, 7 Dec. 2024 Zoom out: Trump was reported to be considering an AI czar, and also the possibility of rolling in cryptocurrencies as well. Axios, 6 Dec. 2024 In fact, the sales have been rolling in for days and our team has been busy parsing through the best of the best. Rachel Fletcher, Architectural Digest, 30 Nov. 2024 Good news: From glamorous resorts to beachfront hotels to tour operators and cruise lines, the deals are rolling in, and there are tons of ways to save for every type of traveler. Jamie Spain, Condé Nast Traveler, 29 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for rolling in (something) 

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“Rolling in (something).” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rolling%20in%20%28something%29. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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