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An orange might roll off your cafeteria tray when you stop suddenly because of the orange's inertia.
An orange would roll off of your cafeteria tray if you stopped suddenly because of inertia. Inertia means that something that is moving will continue moving until something causes it to stop. In English, the tray is moving, the orange is moving (both at the same speed and direction). When you stop the tray, you didn't stop the orange -- it rolls.
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It means to roll or pitch suddenly, as of a ship or a staggering person
A juicy orange is Valencia oranges as apposed to Naval oranges. Roll the orange on the counter top, pressing it a bit to release the juices inside before you cut the orange.
The force that makes objects roll is gravity
Get up to full speed then suddenly put maximum turn on to the steering wheel.
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