Roar
31roar — 1. verb /rɔː,roʊr,rɔːr/ a) To make a loud, deep cry, especially from pain, anger, or other strong emotion. Those lovely valleys and mountains were filled throughout the day and night with the roar of heavy shooting. b) To laugh in a particularly… …
32roar — Synonyms and related words: Bedlam let loose, assault, attack, barbarize, bark, batter, battle cry, bawl, bay, be in stitches, be noisy, bedlam, bell, bellow, blare, blast, blat, blate, bleat, blubber, bluster, bobbery, boom, booming, brawl, bray …
33roar — {{hw}}{{roar}}{{/hw}}interiez. ; anche s. m. inv. Nel linguaggio dei fumetti, voce che riproduce un ruggito o il rombo di un motore. ETIMOLOGIA: voce ingl., dal v. onomat. to roar ‘ruggire’ …
34roar — 1. noun 1) the roars of the crowd Syn: shout, bellow, yell, cry, howl; clamor; informal holler 2) the roar of the sea Syn: boom, crash, rumble, roll, thundering 3) …
35roar — 1. noun 1) the roars of the crowd Syn: shout, bellow, yell, cry, howl, clamour; informal holler 2) the roar of the sea Syn: boom, crash, rumble, roll, thunder …
36roar — Wawā, wā, ho owā, uwō, halulu, nākolokolo; ho okani pihe (as a crowd); kapalulu, ho okapalulu (as an airplane); kamumu, haukamumu (as approaching rain); kawewe (as a downpour); ho okāwōwō, nū (as wind); kūwō (as a lion); ♦ a prolonged roar,… …
37roar — n. & v. n. 1 a loud deep hoarse sound, as made by a lion, a person in pain or rage or excitement, thunder, a loud engine, etc. 2 a loud laugh. v. 1 intr. a utter or make a roar. b utter loud laughter. c (of a horse) make a loud noise in breathing …
38Roar (UK TV series) — Roar is a programme broadcast on CBBC, in the UK, for children. It is about the animals and keepers at Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks. In a way, it is almost like a children s version of the BBC programme, Animal Park, filmed at… …
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40Roar Ljokelsoy — Roar Ljøkelsøy Voller Name Roar Ljøkelsøy Nation …