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roaring
adjective as in loud
Strongest matches
adjective as in flourishing
Example Sentences
Since securing the GOP nomination at a May convention, Youngkin’s paid media has played down his conservative politics, reintroducing him to voters as a successful businessman and non-politician who’ll create a “rip-roaring economy.”
We may be headed for a post-pandemic roaring ’20s, but right now the vibe is more 1950s American suburbia.
I am health psychologist who developed a method that harnesses our rip-roaring emotions to rapidly switch off stress and activate positive emotions instead.
He gave a rip-roaring and revealing interview to Maureen Dowd of The New York Times.
Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.
The younger brother would try everything in his power from a distance to subdue the roaring flames of passion.
U.S. warplanes roaring overhead unleashed missiles and precision-guided bombs, but they could do nothing to solve this problem.
Our stereotype of the ‘Roaring Twenties’ is cocaine, nightclubs, and flapper girls.
If the goal was to get 'em talking, last Sunday night's Miss America competition was a roaring success.
Never did I feel leaving anybody or any place so much, and Berlin seems to me like a great roaring wilderness.
On the other side the ammonia brought out a picture of the Victory, with the head of a roaring lion below it.
The door banged shut behind him and I heard him at the foot of the stairs roaring "Ho-ho-there-ho!"
Instantly there rose before him the vision of a black torrent roaring through the tunnel.
The sound of roaring died away, and an atmosphere of still and utter cold established itself over all.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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