roll your eyes — If you roll your eyes, you show with your eyes that you don t believe someone or aren t interested in what they re saying … The small dictionary of idiomes
roll your eyes — to move your eyes upwards or round in a circle, usually to show that you are annoyed or impatient When he asked the same question again I saw her roll her eyes … English dictionary
In Your Eyes — Конкурс песни Евровидение 1993 Национальный отбор Страна … Википедия
In Your Eyes (Niamh Kavanagh) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir In Your Eyes. In Your Eyes Chanson par Niamh Kavanagh Pays … Wikipédia en Français
In Your Eyes (Niamh Kavanagh song) — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Ireland In Your Eyes caption = year = 1993 country = Ireland artist = Niamh Kavanagh as = with = language = English languages = composer = Jimmy Walsh lyricist = Jimmy Walsh conductor = Noel Kelehan place = 1st… … Wikipedia
In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel song) — Infobox Single Name = In Your Eyes Artist = Peter Gabriel from Album = So B side = Released = 1986 Format = 7 single, 12 single, CD single Recorded = 1985 Genre = Pop/Rock/ballad Length = 5:29 (7 LP version) 8:55 (12 special mix) Label = Geffen… … Wikipedia
roll — [[t]ro͟ʊl[/t]] ♦♦ rolls, rolling, rolled 1) V ERG When something rolls or when you roll it, it moves along a surface, turning over many times. [V prep/adv] The ball rolled into the net... [V prep/adv] Their car went off the road and rolled over … English dictionary
roll — 1 verb 1 ROUND OBJECT (intransitive always + adv/prep, transitive) if something that is round rolls or if you roll it, it moves along a surface by turning over and over: The ball rolled into the street. | roll sth: Maybe we can roll the log to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
roll — roll1 [ roul ] verb *** ▸ 1 move while turning ▸ 2 move on wheels ▸ 3 move from side to side ▸ 4 change direction faced ▸ 5 move across surface ▸ 6 wrap something around itself ▸ 7 produce long low sound ▸ 8 machine: work ▸ 9 make substance flat… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
roll — I UK [rəʊl] / US [roʊl] verb Word forms roll : present tense I/you/we/they roll he/she/it rolls present participle rolling past tense rolled past participle rolled *** 1) a) [intransitive] to move forward while turning over and over The pencil… … English dictionary