Page Six: Tate McRae covers Rolling Stone in a vintage bikini that’s older than she is
Tate McRae turns up the heat in a vintage Moschino bikini on the cover of Rolling Stone’s January 2026 issue. Carin Backoff Tate McRae is turning up the heat in the January 2026 issue of Rolling Stone ...
Tate McRae covers Rolling Stone in a vintage bikini that’s older than she is
Idiom a rolling stone (gathers no moss) (Definition of rolling from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
rolling definition: moving in a motion that turns over and over. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "get rolling", "head rolling", "high rolling".
The meaning of ROLLING is roll. How to use rolling in a sentence.
Friendly instructors pushed us on to favourable waves in gentle rolling surf. The hosts get the ball rolling. Continue rolling away from yourself until you have a cigar shape. His team get the ball rolling once more. Great to see that big old action rolling out again.
to gather in increasing amounts: [~ + up + object] The company continues to roll up massive profits.[~ + object + up] to keep rolling them up.[no object] Profits kept rolling up.
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Making a continuous noise resembling the roll of a drum: as, a rolling fire of musketry. Wavy; undulating; rising and falling in gentle slopes. Turned over or down with the effect of a roll, or that may be so turned down.