Definitions for rollouts

rollouts roll·out

Spelling: [rohl-out]
IPA: /ˈroʊlˌaʊt/

Rollouts is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 151 anagrams from letters in rollouts (lloorstu).

Definitions for rollouts

noun

  1. the first public showing of an aircraft.
  2. Informal. the introduction or inauguration of a new product or service, as by an advertising campaign, public announcement, or exhibition:
  3. Football. an offensive maneuver in which the quarterback, having the option to run or pass, takes the ball from the center, moves back a distance toward his goal line, and then moves forward and toward a sideline.
  4. the first public showing of an aircraft.
  5. Informal. the introduction or inauguration of a new product or service, as by an advertising campaign, public announcement, or exhibition:
  6. Football. an offensive maneuver in which the quarterback, having the option to run or pass, takes the ball from the center, moves back a distance toward his goal line, and then moves forward and toward a sideline.

Origin of rollouts

First recorded in 1955-60; noun use of verb phrase roll out

Examples for rollouts

The Democrats are freaking out about the Obamacare rollout, and Republicans are loving it.

However, as the recent Obamacare rollout debacle showed, those predictions may have been overly sanguine.

Not the bungled Obamacare rollout, the wavering red line in Syria, NSA surveillance scandal, or IRS controversy?

Priebus derided the rollout of her new book, Hard Choices, and claimed her poll numbers are sinking.

Now, it is true that Americans are unhappy with the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.

Not only was the rollout a disaster, but now, the public has turned decisively against the effort.

Just so, Fadell says he believes he can get insurance companies to help fund the rollout of the Nest Protect.

Will the troubled Obamacare rollout hurt Democrats next year?

“We fumbled the rollout on this health-care law,” said Obama, eating more than his fair share of crow.

Could anger at the Obamacare rollout make Americans more receptive to a kind of Medicare-for-all system?

Priebus derided the rollout of her new book, Hard Choices, and claimed her poll numbers are sinking.

Not the bungled Obamacare rollout, the wavering red line in Syria, NSA surveillance scandal, or IRS controversy?

The Democrats are freaking out about the Obamacare rollout, and Republicans are loving it.

Not only was the rollout a disaster, but now, the public has turned decisively against the effort.

Just so, Fadell says he believes he can get insurance companies to help fund the rollout of the Nest Protect.

However, as the recent Obamacare rollout debacle showed, those predictions may have been overly sanguine.

Will the troubled Obamacare rollout hurt Democrats next year?

Could anger at the Obamacare rollout make Americans more receptive to a kind of Medicare-for-all system?

“We fumbled the rollout on this health-care law,” said Obama, eating more than his fair share of crow.

Now, it is true that Americans are unhappy with the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.

Word Value for rollouts
Scrable

7

Words with friends

10

Similar words for rollouts
Word of the day