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rolling pin

noun

  1. a cylinder of wood or other material, usually with a short handle at each end, for rolling out dough.


rolling pin

noun

  1. a cylinder with handles at both ends, often of wood, used for rolling dough, pastry, etc, out flat


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Word History and Origins

Origin of rolling pin1

First recorded in 1490–1500

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Example Sentences

Using a rolling pin or your fingers roll or press the dough out to an even circle about 11 to 12 inches in diameter.

I love this book, and it makes me want to pack up my apron and rolling pin and head into the kitchen of Baked in Brooklyn.

They did better execution at a tub than at a spinet, and could handle a rolling-pin more satisfactorily than a sketch-book.

Here she brandished the rolling pin over Charley, raising herself higher as the boy shrank from her threatening motions.

Clutching the rolling pin as a "war-club," Koku started through the darkness toward Tom's private laboratory.

To make them tender beat them on both sides with a wooden beetle or with the end of a rolling-pin.

Then roll the piece out with the rolling pin until it is the required thickness and cut it out in the shape desired.

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