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Use "rolling-pin" in a sentence
"She was a short, round-faced stout woman of forty-seven with rolling-pin arms and thick-fingered hands."
"I could hear her go at the chunk of dough with the rolling-pin, thinking rather the dough than the backs of my legs."
"Ever since the recent BBC television hit The Great British Bake Off there's a clue in the title, guys, revealed that it takes virtually one's yearly consumption of butter and a week of rolling-pin action to make a tiny scrap of breakfast that isn't even a bacon sandwich, the charm of these overrated buns has been lost on me."