The term is commonly used derisively, as if to describe people literally rolling on the floor or speaking in tongues in an uncontrolled manner.
On occasion, they took their huge cash advances and literally rolled in dollars in their hotel rooms.
On this shot, however, the ball literally rolled over the net and settled onto Garrison's side of the court as she watched in horror.
I found some of it kind of funny, but my Russian hosts were literally rolling on the floor with laughter.
He wasn't fully awake, slipped, and was rotund enough to literally roll over a couple of times until he was ten or fifteen feet out into the living room.
And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth.
When Sam Moore was riding high as a member of Sam and Dave, he literally rolled in bed with his money.
It supposes the allure of danger as well as satisfaction, literally rolled into one slim, ephemeral object.
The moment he did so the prisoner twisted like a top to his right, literally rolling his neck off the barrel of the other man's gun.
A barrel-shaped creature literally rolled past, apparently oblivious of the presence of the rescue force.