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Examples for "roar "
Examples for "roar "
1 May be seen; roar ; will be appointed; have flown; has been recommended.
2 We'd hear that bullish roar across the school fields behind our house.
3 Over the roar , she didn't think Amos heard Fayez say, All right.
4 The roar of escaping gas was heard in Munroville, five miles distant.
5 I heard the roar of the guns when out in the hills.
1 Soon afterward, a flash and howl spoke eloquently of interesting events outside.
2 No; its repetition told us what it was - the howl of the prairie-wolf.
3 But the boys in khaki jam the theater and howl their approval.
4 That said, they're also going to howl if it's just boringly rote.
5 The work is the Australian composer's howl of rage at environmental destruction.
1 Told that journalists didn't consider it news, he would wail , Why not?
2 The lost float up in shadowy forms, and wail in whispered despair.
3 A woman's heart throbbed in the lilt and broke in the wail .
4 Fitfully the words came on the wind, in an almost heart-breaking wail :
5 For a second, Willy heard the ghostly wail of her daughter's voice.
1 The other yawl and its tackle roll and creak in the gale.
2 Everybody in the yawl was eagerly looking after the form of Tier.
3 Then the men stop rowing and the yawl drifts with the current.
4 But it is incredible that any more should get in the yawl .
5 The English had the yawl , and the launch had been driven away.
1 They chant, sing and ululate their praise -usually segregated from male supporters.
2 The others, women and their young, began to ululate .
3 Lucia and I added a little flourish by trying to ululate like we had seen our mothers do.
4 And then it was over, and she knew she'd passed her trial when the women began to ululate .
5 Such tasks, it says, can include collecting stones or threshing wheat while others sing, read recite poetry or ululate .
1 Emerson believes in him; Lowell not at all; Longfellow finds some good in his ' yaup ; ' but the truth is, he is in an amorphous condition.
2 "Hold your yaup , " cried another boy, standing by; "if you don't like your bet, Hen Billings, I'll take it off your hands."
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