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roll top

American  

noun

  1. a flexible, sliding cover for the working area of a desk, opening by rising upward and back in quadrantal grooves and rolling up beneath the top.

  2. Also called rolltop desk.  Also called roll-top desk,.  a desk with such a cover.


Etymology

Origin of roll top

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90

Example Sentences

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It has a 400-cubic-centimeter, two-stroke, two-cylinder engine tucked in the back, and a convertible roll top.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 16, 2025

Lay a piece of chicken on the bottom half of each roll, top with a generous portion of the dressed romaine and add the shaved cheese, if using.

From Washington Post • Jun. 28, 2022

I love that it can switch between being a flap-style bag or a roll top, depending on how much stuff I’ve tried to pack in.

From The Verge • Aug. 19, 2021

The roll top ensures that it will pack small on the way to your destination but give the option for extra room on the way back for any momentos you picked up along the way.

From Golf Digest • Dec. 3, 2018

But before she could shut down the roll top and so lock the desk, Miss Gould appeared at the door of the room and beckoned to Miss Carrington.

From The Girls of Central High on the Stage The Play That Took The Prize by Morrison, Gertrude W.

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