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Idiom be on a roll to be having a successful period.United are on a roll right now. They've won thirteen games in a row.
idiombe on a rollused in order to say that a person, team, or business is being very successful and keeps achieving what it wants ◆ used especially in newspapers, magazines etc:Notts County are on a real roll at the moment - they've had two first-division wins in a month.It's not just the latest Twingo that shows that Renault are on a roll - all its new designs have got rave reviews.
be on a rollTo be experiencing a particularly successful period, especially one that has not had any setbacks, low points, or interruptions of failure. Three championship titles in a row? Wow, that team is really on a roll. be on a ˈroll (informal) be experiencing a period of success at what you are doing: Don’t stop me now — I’m on a roll! |