1. Rolls Royce - Noun
2. Rolls Royce - Proper noun
Rolls Royce (plural Rolls Royces)
Alternative form of Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce
Any of several British companies that make motor cars, aero engines, etc.
A car made by this manufacturer.
Synonym: (initialism) R-R
(chiefly Britain, informal) Anything that is the best of its type; the best quality product possible.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:best
the Rolls-Royce of chocolate
Rolls-Royce
According to Rolls Royce, the offers the chance for individuals to “gain valuable qualification and impressive experience with a world-leading company – whilst earning a salary at the same time.” Source: Internet
A police hunt is under way for the driver of a £250,000 luxury Rolls-Royce who fled the scene after being involved in an expensive collision with a £160,000 Lamborghini. Source: Internet
After the war Chapman and his Rolls-Royce On his retirement, MI5 expressed some apprehension that Chapman might take up crime again when his money ran out and if caught would plead for leniency because of his highly secret wartime service. Source: Internet
An eccentric, grey-haired English couple decide to drive their battered 1936 Rolls Royce across India – against all sensible advice. Source: Internet
As global denizens and owners of a Rolls-Royce, the marque’s patrons are accustomed to effortless luxury travel. Source: Internet
After negotiations, BMW and Volkswagen AG agreed that, from 1998 to 2002, BMW would continue to supply engines and components and would allow Volkswagen temporary use of the Rolls-Royce name and logo. Source: Internet