rawling

[US]/ˈrɔːlɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈrɔːlɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.English surname originating from a double diminutive form of the medieval English personal name "Raw", combining the -el and -in suffixes; derived from Middle English personal name and Old French origins.
Word Forms
Pluralrawlings

Phrases & Collocations

rawling stone

rawling log

rawling ball

rawling dice

rawling thunder

rawling dough

rawling pins

rawling hills

rawling mist

rawling clouds

Example Sentences

the wounded soldier was rawling across the battlefield despite his injuries.

the baby was rawling on the carpet toward her favorite toys.

time seemed rawling by during the incredibly boring lecture.

she found herself rawling through the muddy terrain after slipping on the wet grass.

the injured deer was rawling slowly toward the forest for safety.

he spent the whole afternoon rawling in the garden planting flowers.

after the car crash, survivors were rawling out of the twisted wreckage.

the traffic was rawling forward at an extremely slow pace during rush hour.

she realized she was rawling deeper into financial debt with each passing month.

thick fog was rawling in from the sea, covering the entire coastal town.

cold winter winds were rawling through the mountain valley.

the children were rawling on the living room floor playing with their new toys.

the exhausted marathon runner was rawling toward the finish line on her hands and knees.

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