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▪ I. ˈinˌrolling, vbl. n. [in adv. 11 c.] A rolling in (e.g. of a great wave).
1546Coverdale Treat. Lord's Supper Wks. (Parker Soc.) I. 443 To be delivered from these inrollings of perturbations. 1883Chicago Advance 25 Oct., The unexpected inrolling upon him of yet another and heavier wave. ▪ II. ˈinˌrolling, ppl. a. [in adv. 11 a.] That rolls in (as a great wave).
1893Treas. Relig. Th. (N.Y.) XI. 621 What is America to be when this inrolling flood has flowed on and up to the prophesied two hundred millions? 1899Baring-Gould Bk. of the West II. 300 The king escaped with difficulty before the inrolling stormy sea. |