Word info

roll with

Verb

Meaning

To accept adversity and cope with it

After fighting against the idea for years, I decided to roll with it.

To spend time (with someone); to be someone's companion or part of a group with someone.
John has been rolling with Billy and Steve for years.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I once asked [John] Lennon what he thought of what I do. He said 'it's great, but its just rock and roll with lipstick on'. David Bowie

We've gotta roll with the punches Learn to play all of our hunches. Makin' the best of whatever comes your way. Forget that blind ambition And learn to trust your intuition. Plowin' straight ahead come what may. Jimmy Buffett

My existence is about making movies, so I've just got to rock and roll with the punches. You want to make movies on telephones, I'm there. Abel Ferrara

It's Adrian Ivashkov logic. Don't try to understand it. Just roll with it. Richelle Mead

Life doesn't have to be so planned. Just roll with it and let it happen. Jenny Han

In life there's stuff you can control and stuff you can't. There's nothing you can do about it. No point getting angry and upset because it's beyond your control. As a professional athlete, you learn to roll with the punches. Sania Mirza

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