Similar words: staring, clearing, bearings, preparing, disappearing, marine, boarding, submarine. Meaning: ['rɔːrɪŋ] n. 1. a deep prolonged loud noise 2. a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal). adj. 1. very lively and profitable 2. loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss. adv. extremely.
Random good picture Not show
61 Boys of thirteen and fourteen were stampeding out of school, roaring, jeering and swearing.
62 With a perversity that the pest has become known for, the gypsy moth came roaring back a couple of years later.
63 Motorbikes from Bejing are being imported into Britain by an engineer, and by all accounts he's doing a roaring trade.
64 The huge fire roaring in the hall beyond the small entrance chamber warmed her not at all.
65 Inside,(www.Sentencedict.com) a big angry fire is roaring and its flames burn everything in sight until I have another job.
66 Six monologues and a comic song to finish with had the audience roaring with laughter.
67 The roaring, bellowing growls sometimes gave rise to screams of agony.
68 A roaring fire was in the grate and the room was pleasantly warm.
69 When a whole nation is roaring Patriotism at the top of its voice, I am fain to explore the cleanness of its hands and purity of its heart. Ralph Waldo Emerson
70 On the glistening horizon two black dots appeared, separated, and became helicopters roaring low overhead and scattering the distracted fowl.
71 As this is the framework, the issue will be a roaring success.
72 The large high-ceilinged lounge is beamed and in winter is made cosy by a roaring log fire.
73 But the lion roaring at the head of the table most often was Joe himself.
74 Then he rather undercut the room's prim pity for him by roaring with laughter.
75 And he kept roaring with laughter all the way through the set - well, what we managed to do of it.
76 Too late, for as they spoke their captive became a lion, roaring and glaring terribly.
77 Audience response is shattering - like a massive, roaring animal.
78 Granny flew high above the roaring treetops, under a half moon.
79 Peter Alliss reckoned it was probably the end for Ballesteros if he hadn't come roaring back by 1992.
80 Never an unwise investment, never stone roaring drunk, never a pass at a secretary.
81 In fact the mountains were cumulus clouds and the roaring sound came from the surf.
82 At 7.30 in the evening, the local inn, the Chequers, was doing a roaring trade.
83 They were all roaring drunk and kept singing bawdy songs.
84 The rate of roaring is increased by each individual as the contest proceeds until one individual gives up.
85 It went quiet after a minute; then he heard car engines, and what sounded like motor bikes roaring off.
86 One minute they were sitting there looking self-conscious and the next they were roaring with laughter.
87 Operation Roaring Lion was launched from a former airbase, to practice evacuating civilians from war zones.
88 And there, bumping and jolting its roaring way up the track towards the house was a motor car.
89 In the forest itself the streams became roaring torrents and the Swamp, doubled in size, became overnight a lake.
90 Benito Marangon saw the Cortina roaring through a car park at his son's school.
More similar words: staring, clearing, bearings, preparing, disappearing, marine, boarding, submarine, bear in mind, ring, bring, boring, cringe, ring out, ring up, fringe, during, string, at regular intervals, bring out, bring in, offering, bring up, gathering, mothering, earring, spring up, infringe, bring down, offspring.