Roulade

//ɹuːˈlɑːd//

Synonyms for "roulade" (40 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 11 languages.

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Armenian

1 entries
  • ռուլետ noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Catalan

1 entries
  • polpeta noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Dutch

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  • rollade noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

German

1 entries
  • Roulade noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • rolade noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Italian

1 entries
  • involtino noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • suktinukas noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Polish

1 entries
  • rolada noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Russian

2 entries
  • рула́да noun (An elaborate embellishment of several notes sung to one syllable)
  • руле́т noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Spanish

1 entries
  • arrollado noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Swedish

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  • rullad noun (A slice of meat that is rolled up, stuffed, and cooked)

Sample sentences

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He leaned back in his chair, and little more than the whites of his upturned eyes were visible; and beating time upon the table with one hand, claw-wise, and with two or three queer, little thrills and roulades, which re-appeared with great precision in each verse, he delivered himself thus, in what I suspect was an old psalm tune: […]

Source: wiktionary

He heard only here and there the ecstatic burst of a mocking-bird's wonderful roulades.

Source: wiktionary

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