Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at roll-call.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Roll-call.
Examples
-
The report released by George Osborne and Francis Maude today is a clear and unabashed attack on Brown's spending record - there's even a "Roll-call of waste" - and it contains some sensible sounding methods for controlling spending under a Tory administration, including greater accountability for wasteful civil servants.
-
Roll-call votes, attendance records, campaign finance resources and other data are also peppered around the news feed.
Murdoch and the AP Hate Them, but Aggregators Are Still All the Rage 2009
-
Roll-call votes, attendance records, campaign finance resources and other data are also peppered around the news feed.
Murdoch and the AP Hate Them, but Aggregators Are Still All the Rage 2009
-
Roll-call sessions were exercises in talking to the (blue) wall, with nary a twitch, a smile, a nod or a movement from most of the officers gathered.
Allan Clear: Syringe Exchange and the Police: An Alliance In Waiting 2009
-
The report released by George Osborne and Francis Maude today is a clear and unabashed attack on Brown's spending record - there's even a "Roll-call of waste" - and it contains some sensible sounding methods for controlling spending under a Tory administration, including greater accountability for wasteful civil servants.
-
The effect of term limits on legislative behavior in Michigan and Ohio: Roll-call voting and the last term of office by Rebecca A Tothero
OpEdNews - Quicklink: EVEREST: Ohio's Voting System Report 2007
-
Roll-call and inspection brought to light no derelicts.
Don Strong, Patrol Leader William Heyliger
-
Oh. Roll-call took place at four in the afternoon.
The Pothunters 1928
-
For this we are thankful: we have nothing to reproach him with except the unfortunate "Roll-call" incident.
Modern Painting 1892
-
Roll-call, drill, watering the horses, greasing caissons and gun-carriages; cleaning, repairing, and greasing harness; cleaning the chests of the limbers and caissons; storing and arranging ammunition; and many little duties, filled the day.
Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865 Carlton McCarthy 1872
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.