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Definition of roar
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Roar (v. i.) To cry
loudly,
as in pain,
distress,
or
anger..
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Thyroarytenoid
::
Thyroarytenoid
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to both the
thyroid
and
arytenoid
cartilages
of the
larynx.
Reecho
::
Reecho
(v. t.) To echo back; to
reverberate
again;
as, the hills
reecho
the roar of
cannon..
Blare
::
Blare (n.) The harsh noise of a
trumpet;
a loud and
somewhat
harsh
noise,
like the blast of a
trumpet;
a roar or
bellowing..
Uproar
::
Uproar
(n.) Great
tumult;
violent
disturbance
and
noise;
noisy
confusion;
bustle
and
clamor.
Uproar
::
Uproar
(v. i.) To make an
uproar.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To make a loud,
confused
sound,
as
winds,
waves,
passing
vehicles,
a crowd of
persons
when
shouting
together,
or the
like..
Splay
::
Splatterdash
(n .)
Uproar.
Thunder
::
Thunder
(n.) To
produce
thunder;
to
sound,
rattle,
or roar, as a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, it
thundered
continuously..
Cinchonism
::
Cinchonism
(n.) A
condition
produced
by the
excessive
or
long-continued
use of
quinine,
and
marked
by
deafness,
roaring
in the ears,
vertigo,
etc..
Roar
::
Roar (n.) A
boisterous
outcry
or
shouting,
as in
mirth..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.) The
commotion
or
agitation
of a
multitude,
usually
accompanied
with great
noise,
uproar,
and
confusion
of
voices;
hurly-burly;
noisy
confusion..
Boation
::
Boation
(n.) A
crying
out; a
roaring;
a
bellowing;
reverberation.
Flaw
::
Flaw (n.) A
sudden
burst of noise and
disorder;
a
tumult;
uproar;
a
quarrel.
Ruction
::
Ruction
(n.) An
uproar;
a
quarrel;
a noisy
outbreak.
Bell
::
Bell (v. i.) To call or
bellow,
as the deer in
rutting
time; to make a
bellowing
sound;
to
roar..
Bellow
::
Bellow
(n.) A loud
resounding
outcry
or
noise,
as of an
enraged
bull; a
roar..
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Rushing
with
violence;
swelling
with a
hollow
sound;
making
a
hollow
sound or note;
roaring;
resounding.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To cry with a full, loud,
continued
sound..
Hullabaloo
::
Hullabaloo
(n.) A
confused
noise;
uproar;
tumult.
Hyperoartia
::
Hyperoartia
(n. pl.) An order of
marsipobranchs
including
the
lampreys.
The
suckerlike
moth
contains
numerous
teeth;
the nasal
opening
is in the
middle
of the head
above,
but it does not
connect
with the
mouth.
See
Cyclostoma,
and
Lamprey..
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