Examples of 'roared' in a sentence

Meaning of "roared"

To roar means to make a loud, deep, and prolonged sound. It is often used to describe the noise made by animals, vehicles, or machinery, as well as to convey emotions such as anger, pain, or excitement
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  • simple past tense and past participle of roar

How to use "roared" in a sentence

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The sand roared down like a waterfall.
How it churned and boiled and roared.
Deep thunder roared around their shores.
Roared the boy in his huge voice.
And the genie roared with laughter.
He roared across the state making speeches.
The great car roared into life.
You roared your way back to life.
And they all roared like this.
He roared and attacked the nearest monster.
His empty heart roared for vengeance.
Roared so loud it shook the entire house.
Just a train roared past this crossing.
I roared with laughter because he actually believe it.
The words roared from the sky.

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But seas between us broad have roared.
The train roared through the tunnel.
So the big bad dilophosaurus roared back.
The crowd roared and just went wild.
In fact with men how still he roared.
The captain roared in his reptilian voice.
I just figured it would be one that roared.
Cookies roared in the middle of the room.
But then the wave roared everywhere.
Then he roared towards his group of mercenaries.
The lion must be roared for sure.
As they roared across the finish line.
This torture should be roared in dismal hell.
The wind roared interrupting our exchange.
The crowd and the walls roared.
The engine roared and we started off.
I am asking you to be the mouse that roared.
The dragon roared and became enraged.
He then headed to the sky and roared.
The laughter roared fully half a minute.
The leader of a small team of men roared.
The bear roared at that same moment.
He stamped the ground and roared a challenge.
Her blood roared a warning in her ears.
But seas between us two have roared.
The wind roared with redoubled violence.
Each faction leader immediately roared out.
The fire roared and was quickly growing.
In the back room the baby roared.
Lilu roared and was soon in a fit of rage.
To which the crowd roared its appreciation.
He roared that this is not how we protest.
All four vehicles roared in at high speed.
He roared out the question in his mind.
The crew had roared with laughter.

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