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roar

[rawr, rohr] / rɔr, roʊr /


NOUN
loud outburst
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The England midfielder's 57th-minute goal prompted Emery to roar in delight before ripping off his jacket and hurling it into the air.

From Barron's

Stokes roared in frustration, while Archer chased the captain all the way to the boundary to pat him on the back.

From BBC

McIlroy let out a huge roar before collapsing to the ground and weeping tears of joy at the end of an extraordinary day of sporting theatre.

From BBC

He earned a huge roar after getting back to make a crunching tackle on Emile Smith Rowe at one point.

From BBC

In the third Test of that contest, at Headingley, England conceded a first-innings deficit but roared back to win in a run chase.

From BBC