roar

  • 71Roar (Six Flags America) — Infobox roller coaster name=Roar caption= Entrance to the attraction. location=Six Flags America section= type=Wood type2= type3= status=Open opened=May 2, 1998 closed= manufacturer= Great Coasters International designer= model= track= lift=… …

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  • 72roar ahead — UK US roar ahead Phrasal Verb with roar({{}}/rɔːr/ verb ► to increase or move quickly or suddenly: »Property prices continue to roar ahead …

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  • 73Roar (animal) — A roar is a deep bellowing outburst of sound produced by animals of certain species when they eat too much or began kicking other animals. A powerful, intimidating sound, it is made by use of a small bone, the hyoid, which is not completely rigid …

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  • 74roar factor — /ˈrɔ fæktə/ (say raw faktuh) noun Sport the influence that a home crowd has on decisions made by a referee or umpire, and on the morale of the players. {from the roar of the crowd, in protest at a perceived infringement by an opposition player,… …

  • 75roar on — verb To cheer loudly for …

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  • 76ROAR — Radio Operated Auto Racing (Community » Sports) **** Right of Admission Reserved (Community » Film Censorship) **** Right of Admission Reserved (Academic & Science » Universities) ** Really On A Roll (Governmental » Military) ** Rise Organize And …

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  • 77Roar — nordische Form von → Rüdiger (Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Ruhm« und »Speer«) …

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  • 78ROAR — Results oriented annual report Source: საქარველოს საინფორმაციო და საკომუნიკაციო ტექნოლოგიების განვითარების ჩარჩო პროგრამა. /დოკუმენტი მოამზადა და გამოსცა გაეროს განვითარების პროგრამის პროქტმა UNDP/GEO/00031399 საქართველოში საინფორმაციო და… …

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  • 79roar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. shout, bellow, howl, bawl; resound, roll, rumble, thunder; guffaw. n. uproar, vociferation; roll, rumble, boom, rote; guffaw. See loudness, cry, lamentation, rejoicing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …

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  • 80roar — v. n. HD. 2438; part. ‘rorand.’ Ps. xxi. 14 …

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