(Of a malleable substance, such as dough, clay, etc.) made thin and flat by means of pressure with a roller; adjusted to a desired length or breadth using a roller; compare to roll out.
Origin
Mid 19th century.
Definition of rolled-out in US English:
rolled-out
adjective
(Of a malleable substance, such as dough, clay, etc.) made thin and flat by means of pressure with a roller; adjusted to a desired length or breadth using a roller; compare to roll out.