Overrun and Rolling

Overrun

Overrun verb - To enter for conquest or plunder.

Rolling and overrun are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Rolling" instead an adjective "Overrun".

Rolling

Rolling adjective - Uttered with a trill.
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Synonyms for Rolling

Overrun and rolling are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Overrun" instead an adjective "Rolling".

Nearby Words: roll, rolled, roller, rollback, rollout

Both words in one sentence

  • Apocalyptic Log A number of soldiers of the Soviet garrison of Brest Fortress held out in the basements of the old fortress for over a month after it was overrun in the early days of Operation Barbarossa, where the Nazis had some sucsess, though things quickly turned sour when the winter came rolling in.
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