Rolling Meadows


noun
  1. a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.

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How to use Rolling Meadows in a sentence

  • The Chicago Sun-Times reported that Claudia Resendiz-Florez was staying with two pals—James Jones and his girlfriend—at their home in the city of Rolling Meadows when the incident unfolded on Thursday night.

  • There were more than a thousand acres in all, much of which was cultivated ground, and the rest woodland or Rolling Meadows.

    Patty's Friends | Carolyn Wells
  • Crowning the top of a green hill that rose in the midst of a wide stretch of Rolling Meadows stood the simple building.

  • Through the Rolling Meadows that stretched before her across the road, she saw the thread of river winding its way toward the sea.

    Brenda's Ward | Helen Leah Reed
  • For a moment the old woman and the young man stood looking off over the Rolling Meadows of blue grass.

    The Comings of Cousin Ann | Emma Speed Sampson
  • It seemed that the city must lose itself if it wandered up here among these Rolling Meadows and wooded hills.

    The Story of a New York House | Henry Cuyler Bunner