Rolled Unscramble word

rolled is a Scrabble word, rolled uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for rolled Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for rolled: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling rolled. We found a total of 81 words by unscrambling the letters in rolled.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rolled

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rolled

dell 5 dero 5 doer 5 dole 5 doll 5 elod 5 ller 4 lode 5 loed 5 lord 5 lore 4 odel 5 ored 5 orle 4 redo 5 rode 5 roed 5 role 4 roll 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rolled

del 4 der 4 dlr 4 doe 4 dol 4 dor 4 edo 4 eld 4 ell 3 erd 4 led 4 leo 3 ler 3 lod 4 loe 3 lor 3 ode 4 oer 3 old 4 ole 3 ord 4 ore 3 orl 3 red 4 rel 3 rld 4 rle 3 rod 4 roe 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rolled

de 3 dl 3 do 3 dr 3 ed 3 el 2 eo 2 er 2 ld 3 le 2 ll 2 lo 2 lr 2 od 3 oe 2 ol 2 or 2 rd 3 re 2 ro 2

Definitions of rolled

adjective

  1. rolled up   ⇒ What was he carrying inside that rolled newspaper?
  2. (esp of the letter r) pronounced with a trilled sound   ⇒ rolled 'r's

verb

  1. to move or cause to move along by turning over and over
  2. to move or cause to move along on wheels or rollers
  3. to flow or cause to flow onwards in an undulating movement   ⇒ billows of smoke rolled over the ground
  4. (intransitive) (of animals, etc) to turn onto the back and kick   ⇒ the hills roll down to the sea
  5. (intransitive) to extend in undulations   ⇒ the hills roll down to the sea
  6. (intransitive) usually foll by around to move or occur in cycles
  7. (intransitive) (of a planet, the moon, etc) to revolve in an orbit
  8. (intransitive; followed by on, by, etc ) to pass or elapse   ⇒ the years roll by
  9. to rotate or cause to rotate wholly or partially   ⇒ to roll one's eyes
  10. to curl, cause to curl, or admit of being curled, so as to form a ball, tube, or cylinder; coil
  11. to make or form by shaping into a ball, tube, or cylinder   ⇒ to roll a cigarette
  12. (often followed by out) to spread or cause to spread out flat or smooth under or as if under a roller   ⇒ to roll the lawn , to roll pastry
  13. to emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound   ⇒ the thunder rolled continuously
  14. to trill or cause to be trilled   ⇒ to roll one's r's
  15. (intransitive) (of a vessel, aircraft, rocket, etc) to turn from side to side around the longitudinal axis Compare pitch1 (sense 11) , yaw (sense 1)
  16. to cause (an aircraft) to execute a roll or (of an aircraft) to execute a roll (sense 40) (of an aircraft) to execute or cause an aircraft to execute a roll (sense 41)
  17. (intransitive) to walk with a swaying gait, as when drunk; sway
  18. (intransitive) often foll by over (of an animal, esp a dog) to lie on its back and wriggle while kicking its legs in the air, without moving along
  19. (intransitive) to wallow or envelop oneself (in)
  20. (transitive) to apply ink to (type, etc) with a roller or rollers
  21. to throw (dice)
  22. (intransitive) to operate or begin to operate   ⇒ the presses rolled
  23. (intransitive) (informal ) to make progress; move or go ahead   ⇒ let the good times roll
  24. (transitive) (informal , mainly US & New Zealand ) to rob (a helpless person, such as someone drunk or asleep)
  25. (transitive) (slang ) to have sexual intercourse or foreplay with (a person)
  26. See start the ball rolling

noun

  1. the act or an instance of rolling
  2. anything rolled up in a cylindrical form   ⇒ a roll of newspaper
  3. an official list or register, esp of names   ⇒ an electoral roll
  4. a rounded mass   ⇒ rolls of flesh
  5. a strip of material, esp leather, fitted with pockets or pouches for holding tools, toilet articles, needles and thread, etc
  6. a cylinder used to flatten something; roller
  7. a small loaf of bread for one person: eaten plain, with butter, or as a light meal when filled with meat, cheese, etc
  8. a flat pastry or cake rolled up with a meat (sausage roll), jam (jam roll), or other filling See also swiss roll
  9. a swell, ripple, or undulation on a surface   ⇒ the roll of the hills
  10. a swaying, rolling, or unsteady movement or gait
  11. a deep prolonged reverberating sound   ⇒ the roll of thunder
  12. a rhythmic cadenced flow of words
  13. a trilling sound; trill
  14. a very rapid beating of the sticks on a drum
  15. a flight manoeuvre in which an aircraft makes one complete rotation about its longitudinal axis without loss of height or change in direction
  16. the angular displacement of a vessel, rocket, missile, etc, caused by rolling
  17. a throw of dice
  18. a bookbinder's tool having a brass wheel, used to impress a line or repeated pattern on the cover of a book
  19. (slang ) an act of sexual intercourse or petting (esp in the phrase a roll in the hay)
  20. (US , slang ) an amount of money, esp a wad of paper money
  21. See on a roll
  22. See strike off the roll