Similar words: roar, uproar, roaring, far-off, go around, hear of, wear off, bear off. Meaning: v. leave.
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1. The car roared off down the road.
2. The two men leaped into the jeep and roared off.
3. Mooney called as they roared off.
4. She said something and then he roared off.
5. We roared off down the road from the village in the direction of the River Orne.
6. It went quiet after a minute; then he heard car engines, and what sounded like motor bikes roaring off.
7. Again the Friendship roared off down the harbor, and again the pontoons remained glued to the water.
8. After she had roared off, it was one of those days when I had the house to myself.
9. The Derby defender was signing autographs outside the ground when he suddenly broke away and roared off home.
10. The other one jumped into the driver's seat and the car roared off as if they were going to a fire.
11. The big trimotor gathered speed and roared off down the harbor for more than a mile but never got close to liftoff.
12. For one thing, it will roar off the pad a bit faster than a space shuttle,(sentencedict.com/roar off.html) Ess said.
More similar words: roar, uproar, roaring, far-off, go around, hear of, wear off, bear off, tear off, uproarious, rip-roaring, not hear of, clear off, swear off, for fear of, uproariously, roaring trade, war of 1812, year of birth, keep clear of, star of david, war of nerves, steer clear of, roar with laughter, pillar of strength, war of the spanish succession, oar, roan, road, roam.