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But the car roared away, the driver so desperate to escape that he veered into oncoming traffic.

When his success was finally projected for the crowd—a 58 to 40 win—the crowd roared, popcorn spilling onto the floor.

As F-16s roared from one end of the horizon to the other, they dipped to bomb a grassland strip.

Intrepid university students perched on the ceiling girders and roared out a football cheer: Cheer!

Despite committing 13 penalties, the Iroquois roared back from a late 8-3 deficit to notch it at 8-8 before giving up a late goal.

"I'll bet yo 'un a hoss I ken put a ball through that Yank's heart at fifty paces," he roared.

The twain immediately started, and roared in unison with their host most tremendously!

French pulled them again, upon which they roared the more, still retaining their places.

It roared down the valley at a great rate and passed them on the other side of the woods, thundering along toward the city.

The hardened devils of Anzacs, who had taken cover betwixt the shell-proofs built of piles of stores, roared with laughter.

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to roared, such as: crash, thunder, rebound, explode, rumble, and shout.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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