Tag: On a Roll

  • On a Roll


    πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: On a Roll (idiom)


    πŸ’¬ Meaning

    • Experiencing a series of successes or good results.
    • Continuing to perform well over a period of time.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • After finishing three major projects ahead of schedule, the team was really on a roll.
    • She’s been on a roll since her last promotion, completing every task perfectly.
    • The marketing department is on a roll this quarter with record-breaking results.

    πŸ›οΈ Origin

    This idiom likely comes from the idea of something rolling forward smoothly without stopping. It began appearing in American English in the mid-1900s, often used in sports and business to describe someone with ongoing success or momentum.


    πŸ“ Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    After two successful product launches, the company was clearly on a ______.

    Answer

    roll

    2. Multiple choice:
    What does β€œon a roll” mean?
    a) Taking a break from work
    b) Experiencing continuous success
    c) Struggling to stay motivated

    Answer

    b) Experiencing continuous success

    3. Change the sentence using β€œon a roll”:
    “The team has been winning several new clients in a row.”

    Answer

    The team is on a roll winning several new clients in a row.


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