rolled into one

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rolled into one

  1. Combining a number of different qualities, things, or roles into a single entity.
    • 1997 March 25, Meredith Brooks, Shelly Peiken, “Bitch”, in Blurring the Edges[1], performed by Meredith Brooks:
      I can understand how you'd be so confused / I don't envy you / I'm a little bit of everything all rolled into one
    • 2022 November 30, Nick Brodrick, “Pride and innovation shine at St Pancras”, in RAIL, number 971, pages 68–69:
      And St Pancras presents unique challenges, given that it is technically a number of stations rolled into one, serving a diverse range of routes: International (Eurostar), HS1 (Southeastern), Midland Main Line (East Midlands Railway), Thameslink (Govia Thameslink Railway), and London Underground (Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines).

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