A very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
Sinônimos
Examples for "roar"
Examples for "roar"
1May be seen; roar; will be appointed; have flown; has been recommended.
2We'd hear that bullish roar across the school fields behind our house.
3Over the roar, she didn't think Amos heard Fayez say, All right.
4The roar of escaping gas was heard in Munroville, five miles distant.
5I heard the roar of the guns when out in the hills.
1It did a roaring trade among expatriate aid workers, diplomats and journalists.
2In the growing light, he heard the distant sound of roaring water.
3The water divided on either side of the island before roaring past.
4A great fire was roaring in the wood stove in the office.
5Roma was sitting in the shadow with a roaring in her ears.
1That's surely no surprise to him because he's often bellowing as well.
2Folk enjoy going to the movies in groups and bellowing along together.
3Beyond was the ceaseless bellowing and stamping and weaving of the herds.
4Over the range, cattle were bellowing in their mad fear of fire.
5When his stepfather was bellowing, he was usually-notalways but usually-allright.
1Captain Esquelamar had fought his way to consciousness with a great bellow.
2The stallion was restless and fiery-eyed; the bull sent forth a bellow.
3An inarticulate bellow escaped him as a hand gripped his right arm.
4The earsplitting bellow sent a new wave of adrenaline flooding through me.
5I could bellow a list of far flung dinners in his ear.
1Well, it does sound creepy to holler in the timber after night.
2He took a long look at the hills that surrounded the holler.
3If you was to holler at it I'd die in my tracks.
4The fellows have been waiting for you to holler out the news.
5When lots of people began to holler, he knew something was wrong.
1Hampden was hollering its' disapproval after only 11 minutes of this tie.
2Goshy stopped hollering and seemed to come to some kind of decision.
3The people in the crowd who were nearest started hollering in fear.
4They left the premises hollering as if they had won an All-Ireland.
5Those boys'll be hollering police brutality if they don't get their supper.
1Yet he kept thinking of that yowl he'd heard in the night.
2How on earth did you manage that, I hear you collectively yowl.
3The fetch let out another shrieking yowl and bounded almost straight up.
4The boy from the North End let out a yowl of pain.
5Then it gave a fearful yowl, and bounded out of the door.
1I felt that it was all up now, and began to holloa.
2It will be some time before he gets breath enough to holloa.
3But they answered to it all, Only wait our loud view-holloa
4She pauses, and as a one we clap and we holloa
5I was thus engaged when I heard a loud holloa!
1Half-way down the hill a policeman holla'd to me to stop.
2This was attended with a smart clapping of the hands, and a kind of savage holla!
3What for dun He give 'em mouths so's they can holla, and not listen at 'em?
4He meant he lived as far as a man's voice would carry with one yell and a holla.
5Why does a happy boy holla?
1Would you hollo much louder if they tomahawked you?
2A faint, dreary hollo off the moor above.
3But, hollo, John, where did you drop from?' as it suddenly occurred to him to be surprised.
4Boys, don't hollo so much.
5But that only made him hollo the louder, and he holloed so loud that at last he made somebody hear.
6I was answered by a distant "hollo!" by which I knew that my uncle was still a long way off.
7He was asked how she happened to be left, repeated Nidever's story, and added: She found they were all gone, and commenced to hollo.
8Nick was fool enough to hollo to somebody in the next room, and the result was that we all came trooping in like a chorus.
9Now she seized Nardo Aniello by the nape of his neck, saying, Hollo!
10The rider, who had heard him, stopped and called out, Hollo!
11Hutchings' third record is beautifully accented by cellist Peter Hollo and violinist Jay Kong.
12Hollo, if Percy has not taken the monkey himself; that's a pass beyond me.
13Hollo!-oldboy, there's a high bid on your head to-night.
14But, in a wild rhapsody, entitled, "Hollo, my Fancy," he displays some imagination.
15Hollo, puissant archer, take care of the goslings yonder!
16I called out "Hollo!" to let them know where I was.