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roar

[rawr, rohr] / rɔr, roʊr /


NOUN
loud outburst
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Skinner levelled Farrell with a legal hit 10 minutes later, external and Exeter roared back with three tries in the last 17 minutes to take a bonus-point victory at the StoneX.

From BBC

It's a giant and complicated jigsaw puzzle of 130 separate track panels - not something that can be done when trains are roaring up and down.

From BBC

The England midfielder's 57th-minute goal prompted Emery to roar in delight before ripping off his jacket and hurling it into the air.

From Barron's

Stokes roared in frustration, while Archer chased the captain all the way to the boundary to pat him on the back.

From BBC

McIlroy let out a huge roar before collapsing to the ground and weeping tears of joy at the end of an extraordinary day of sporting theatre.

From BBC