roaring

[US]/'rɔːrɪŋ/
[UK]/'rɔrɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. full of excitement; fierce and stormy; noisy
n. a deep, loud, and rumbling sound; a loud or deep shout
v. to make a deep, loud, and rumbling sound; to shout loudly

Phrases & Collocations

roaring fire

roaring wind

roaring lion

Example Sentences

the roaring of the wind

The lion was roaring triumphantly.

a swollen, roaring river.

a rip-roaring derby match.

he's a kind of Norwegian roaring boy.

The roaring sea gradually calmed down.

They came home roaring drunk again last night.

dreich weather roaring in off the sea.

roaring down the highway doing eighty.

he was greeted everywhere with roaring crowds.

the final week of Hamlet was a roaring success .

below Roaring Springs the real desert starts.

a roaring fire may make a home seem toasty.

a crowd roaring its disapproval;

Our roaring guns left the enemy trembling with fear.

Toy shops do a roaring trade just before Christmas.

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