roaring

IPA: rˈɔrɪŋ

noun

  • A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast; a roar.
  • An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion.

adjective

  • (informal) Intensive; extreme.
  • Very successful; lively.
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Examples of "roaring" in Sentences

  • Mr. Turnbull was soon driving what he called a roaring trade.
  • They rise in green robes roaring from the green hells of the sea
  • Or else, "I made myself like a lion (namely, in roaring, through pain), He was so breaking my bones!"
  • Hear "Fox News roaring from the right, MSNBC shouting back from the left, and CNN flailing in the middle".
  • The crowd was roaring from the start, moved by third-base coach Al Newman's ceremonial first pitch to Gardenhire.
  • For example, low-grade laryngeal hemiparesis or hemiplegia (this condition is sometimes termed roaring) might be evident at rest.
  • One bull after another was driven in roaring, and as here they are generally fierce and their horns not blunted as in Mexico, it is a much more dangerous affair.
  • The PARTY of NO senators are speaking to audiences about Euthanize; Panel of Death; pulling the plug on grandma ... the POLLS poll in those demographic areas where the up roaring is occurring ...
  • When the hockey game went into overtime, I ended up going back to the penthouse and watching the rest of the game with my teammates, we had the windows open so you could hear the crowd roaring from the BC Place.

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