It means performing exceptionally well or experiencing a streak of success in a particular activity. It is commonly used to describe someone who is achieving continuous victories or accomplishments without any signs of slowing down.
Examples:
1. After weeks of intense training, Sarah finally nailed her double backflip on the trampoline. Now, she is on a roll and has been landing new tricks effortlessly every day.
2. Jim couldn’t seem to catch a break in his job search until last week. He secured two job offers and now finds himself on a roll with multiple interviews lined up.
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