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The car roared past.

roared造句

The engine roared on.

The crowd roared its approval.

The wind roared all night.

At this the crowd roared approval.

The wild animals roared in the woods.

The wind howled and the sea roared.

The wounded animal roared out in pain.

"Don't argue!" he roared. "Get down there straight away!

When Charlie's trousers fell down, the audience roared.

The giant roared in pain and clutched at his eye .

The audience roared with laughter at the joke.

"Stag?" roared the barman. "It's a goat, idiot!"

The diesels roared, the conductors jumped aboard, and off the train went.

lightning flashed, thunder roared, the sky went dark in the torrential downpour.

With a sudden turn we left the pavement and roared up a rain-soaked gravel street.

The crowd, mainly supporters of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), roared back its approval.

Up the chimney roared the fire, and brightened the room with its broad blaze.

As she 'beckoned, a wall of flames roared upward, licking at the snowflakes with hot orange tongues.

"And now," roared Ludo Bagman's voice, "kindly put your wands in the air... For the Irish National Team Mascots!"

The storm was a Category 4 storm that roared onshore with winds of up to 125 mph (201 kph).

She's fine now; the driver roared away, still against traffic, as soon as he climbed back on the bike.

The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared.

The earth and sky were shaking and the ground seemed to crack, the church bells swayed and tolled by themselves, sea waves roared higher than ever before.

Lifelike, just like tens of millions of yellow phosphorus giant dragons cling to their teeth, they roared all the way through thunder and electricity.

The river tossed and roared, and the bow of the boat shot up a tall wave of water, which made Lou zufu full of moisture.

Curious to know how the old gentleman stood informed concerning the reputation of Mr Jaggers, I roared that name at him.

A few days later, an American military transport roared to the runway and flew to the other side of the Pacific Ocean.

While he was speaking, he looked around the room and roared with laughter, feeling he had trounced Fang Hung-chien rmined not to be the first one to leave, he entrenched himself deeper into the sofa.

He was a brand, not a person, a shiny gold name on buildings, even if he did not build them, and a boss on television, even if he merely insulted and roared.

Lin, a superstar in a country where badminton is a passion, roared in victory, collapsed on the ground before saluting to the crowd with a Chinese flag wrapped around his shoulders.

The Sun says Sir Alex Ferguson roared 'bring it on' at the thought of facing an English side in the Champions League last eight. "It could well happen - and I would really enjoy that, " he said.

Wei Guanghui, a migrant worker, told the China Daily newspaper: "It was terrible. The mud roared down the valley and washed away the market and houses in a few minutes."

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