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Sentence count:206+16Posted:2017-01-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: staringclearingbearingspreparingdisappearingmarineboardingsubmarineMeaning: ['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. 
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91 The Hercules made another, much higher pass, its whine almost lost in the roaring sea.
92 With many commuters now spending four hours a day on the road, newspaper hawkers are doing a roaring trade.
93 The show was a great success, and had the audience roaring with laughter.
94 To say that events came roaring pell-mell at Brohm is the understatement of the week.
95 He rolled across the grass and lay for a minute in total, unrelieved darkness(sentence dictionary), the wind roaring in his ears.
96 In the grain-growing Midwest, however, the roaring prices are simply a golden wave of opportunity.
97 He was aware of the wind roaring in his ears and tearing at his clothes.
98 In some of the villages, apparently, vampire hunters get roaring drunk first.
99 Instead he could hear a roaring sound of blood in his ears.
100 Not that I don't admire roaring entertainers, but a talk show requires some give and take, some exchange.
101 Ah, the roar of nations(sentencedict.com), they roar like the roaring of mighty waters!
102 Gregarious; large flocks make remarkable roaring sound on surface of water when disturbed by birds of prey.
103 They heard screams, kicks, the sickening thud of a punch, and the ogre roaring Solper's name.
104 He turned back just in time to see something large and black roaring at him like a banshee.
105 But then it runs like a top, roaring through the yard and laying waste to weeds and wildflowers.
106 The roaring and parallel walks of the red deer may be safe trials of strength.
107 The petrol stove was roaring under a steaming kettle, sheltered by three sides of an unfolded carton.
108 Lights blazing, their car cannoned off the kerb, tyres squealing in protest, then they were roaring along the alley.
109 Soon they were between vertical walls and the river was roaring mud.
110 Fiona, two years older than Lisbie, always came roaring to her defence like a lioness protecting her cubs.
111 He was not prepared to put on an act, to don a tiger skin and go roaring about.
112 Horrified, she tried to wrench herself from sleep - then the water struck, roaring round her ears.
113 That passed for big-time entertainment in those days, even in the so-called Roaring Twenties.
114 At night the boiler took over, roaring and trembling until dawn.
115 The incinerator became a roaring pillar of flame, its iron bars instantly glowing red hot.
116 This was what it must be like on a toboggan roaring down the snowy slope of a mountainside.
117 A socialist youth was on his feet, roaring with all the force and outrage of his years.
118 Seafarers who landed there thought they saw a great chain of mountains and heard the roaring of lions from them.
119 A motor-cycle cop with his siren on went roaring along the elevated expressway that was level with the surgery window.
120 Sometimes it begins as a tiny trickle, grows into a roaring cascade, then wanes again into a rustle.
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