Collocations for "roaring"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "roaring" in context.
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roar
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- a [lion's, tiger's, beast's, bear's] roar
- the roar of a [lion]
- a roar of [anger, delight, joy, rage]
- a roar of [laughter, approval] (from)
- [brought, caused] a roar of [laughter]
- [erupted, broke] into a roar of [laughter]
- a roar from the [crowd, fans, stadium, stands]
- the roar of the [fighter plane, race car, engine]
- let out a [mighty, loud, giant, scary, menacing] roar
- [the lion, the crowd, thunder] roared
- roar [violently, deafeningly, thunderously]
- roar with [laughter, pride, delight]
- roar in [triumph, anger, pain]
- roar like [a lion, a tiger, thunder]
- the [cars, bikes, motorcycles] roared past
- the [cars] roared off
- she roared off (angrily)
- she roared at him
- roar at the top of your lungs
- roar your [disapproval, approval, objections]
- roar yourself [hoarse, dry, mute]
'roaring' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):