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Definition of Rollaway
1. a piece of furniture that can be rolled away when not in use [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rollaway
Literary usage of Rollaway
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Picturesque America: Or, The Land We Live In. A Delineation by Pen and by Oliver Bell Bunce (1894)
"The side of the rollaway runs along the canal for several miles, and is clothed
... But gradually the rollaway dwindles to a bank, and the rocks to pebbles ..."
2. Adventure Guide Virgin Islands by Lynne M. Sullivan (2006)
"Both of these units have either a queen-size sleeper-sofa or two twin beds, and
can accommodate three guests when a rollaway bed is added. ..."
3. A Departure from the Script: A Novel by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (2002)
"Unfortunately, the rollaway the desk clerk had promised to have sent up hadn't
arrived. I went to the phone and called the front desk. ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1821)
"Where is there visible in laws so framed The holy seal of Right, that year on
year Should rollaway, ..."
5. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"rollaway beds are available so these studios can sleep three. The Living Room
Studios are larger, with a queen-size bed and two twin beds, ..."
6. America Picturesque and Descriptive by Joel Cook (1900)
"The rollaway stretches for a long distance, clothed to its summit with pines and
birches. Beyond, the amber waters of Canada Creek flow in from the north, ..."