| roaring | 1. A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast, or of a person in distress, anger, mirth, etc, or of a noisy congregation. 2. <veterinary> An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion; the making of the noise so caused. See Roar. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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booming: very lively and profitable; "flourishing businesses"; "a palmy time for stockbrokers"; "a prosperous new business"; "doing a roaring trade"; "a thriving tourist center"; "did a thriving business in orchids" boom: a deep prolonged loud noise extremely; "roaring drunk" deafening: loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss bellow: a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"
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a breathing disorder
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| roaring | a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal) |
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| roaring | very lively and profitable |
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