verb
- past tense and past participle of outroll; to roll out further or more completely than something else
Usage: transitive verb; often used in contexts involving dough, pastry, or similar materials
Examples
- She outrolled the pie dough until it was thin enough for the crust.
- The baker outrolled the fondant across the entire work surface.
- He outrolled his sleeping bag further than his friend's.
- The carpet was outrolled to cover the entire hallway.
- She outrolled the clay to make it perfectly flat for the sculpture.