Roars
[rɔrz]
Examples
- He makes tremendous rows,--roars, and pegs at the floor with some frightful instrument. Charles Dickens. Great Expectations.
- Hold out your other hand, sir, roars Cuff to his little schoolfellow, whose face was distorted with pain. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Last two syllables, roars the head. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- He was smoking his pipe here, late at night, when all of a sudden Chickweed roars out, Here he is! Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- There was a roar of musketry, and then answering flashes and roars from temple and rampart. Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Gods of Mars.
- Rawdon, with roars of laughter, related a dozen amusing anecdotes of his duns, and Rebecca's adroit treatment of them. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- Away goes Spyers; on goes Chickweed; round turns the people; everybody roars out, Thieves! Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- Silenus, by his drunken gestures, and difficulty in keeping his seat, evoked roars of laughter, and was quite the hero of the hour. Fergus Hume. The Island of Fantasy.
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