LUCY: Let's give them some choices and then we can just tick boxes. JACK: Let's have pop,jazz,folk,easy listening ... What else? LUCY: Well, we should include classical. Some people like it, you know. JACK: OK. OK. And then we should have how they listen to music. LUCY: The medium. Right. Let's include radio, CD - and then I guess there's TV. JACK: What about concerts? You know, in pubs and halls. LUCY: Oh yeah, we should include live music of course. JACK: OK, we're on a roll now! Next point could be about where they actually get their music.
What does "we're on a roll now"? Does it mean "we just finished this part"?
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To be on a roll means to be working successfully toward the goal. It doesn't mean to be finished, at all. There's more to come.
— Philip
To be on a roll means to be working successfully toward the goal.
It doesn't mean to be finished, at all.
There's more to come.
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