verb
- to roll out or unroll something; to extend by rolling
- to surpass or exceed in rolling or in a rolling motion
Usage: transitive; less common
Usage: transitive; rare
Examples
- The worker began to outroll the carpet across the floor.
- She outrolled the dough to make it thinner.
- The barrel seemed to outroll all the others down the hill.
- He carefully outrolled the ancient scroll to examine it.
- The machine can outroll fabric at an impressive speed.