167 adjectives to describe roars

Suddenly, there rose a loud roar of swine-voices, and, up from the center of the roofless house, shot a vast column of blood-red flame.

There is a dull roar from the elevated railway on Third Avenue where the last of the day's crowd goes home.

Thrackles, staring over the side, let out a mighty roar.

and they together followed Ulf's broad back up the slope until they were come within the little wood; and ever as they advanced the strange hum grew louder, hoarsera distant roar, pierced, ever and anon, by sharper sound, a confused din that was the voice of desperate conflict.

There was, it seemed, a sudden boom, followed by a long, continuous roar.

Only the wind's muffled roar, And the glisten Of tears 'round the moon.

There was a tremendous roar, drowning for a moment even the boom of the cannon.

Over the river and through the forest went out one awful roar of brute agony, then all was still.

The door of the jail was shaking and groaning under the attack from without, and the shouts were a steady roar.

The deck under foot tossed dizzily, the bare masts swaying above, while our ears could distinguish the sullen roar of breakers tumbling up on the sand just astern.

And from the gloom behind him a hoarse roar went up: "Arise! ArisePentavalon!"

The great sword clattered to the floor; but now, even as she sank in his embrace, she held him off to stare with eyes of sudden terror as, upon the stilly night broke a thunderous rumble, a shock, and thereafter sudden roar and outcry from afar, that swelled to a wild hubbub of distant voices and cries, lost, all at once, in the raving clamour of the tocsin.

a little flame that died down, leapt up, caught upon dry grass and bracken, seized upon crackling twigs, flared up high and ever fiercera devouring flame, hungry and yellow-tongued that licked along the eartha vengeful flame, pitiless and unrelentinga host of fiery demons that leapt and danced with crackling laughter changing little by little to an angry roar that was the voice of awful doom.

Like leaning masts of stranded ships appear The pines that near the coast their summits rear; Of cabins, woods, and lawns a pleasant shore Bounds calm and clear the chaps still and hoar; Loud thro' that midway gulf ascending, sound Unnumber'd streams with hollow roar profound: 1820.]

Sometimes it is as weak and timid as a bashful girl, at other times, as strong and heroic as an Amazon; now it is like the harmony in music or the delicate coloring of a sunset; again, like the thunderous roar of Niagara or the consuming fire of Vesuvius.

The solid earth seemed to rock under Kurt's flying feet, and then a terrific roar appalled him.

The noise of Piccadilly reached his ears as a faint roar, not entirely unpleasant, but sociable and full of life.

No picture gives you the varying form of the water or the change of color; no description conveys to your mind the ceaseless roar.

The gale drives wildly overhead with a fierce, tempestuous roar, but its violence is not felt, for you are looking through a sheltered opening in the woods as through a window.

But go a little nearer the lake, and you will have a concert that will drown all these voices in its tumultuous roar.

The old owl hoots mournfully, the frogs bellow hoarsely along the reedy shore, while the tree toads are quavering from among the branches of the scrubby trees that grow along the rocky banks; the whippoorwill pipes shrilly in the forest depths; the breeze murmurs among the foliage of the tall old pines, while the everlasting roar of the waters, as they go tumbling down the rocks, is always heard.

What dreadful bowlings, and what hideous roar, Disturb those peaceful shades where erst the bird That glads the night, had cheered the listening groves With sweet complainings!

And now, above the shouts and the trampling of hoofs upon the road, came the clash of steel on steel and the harsh roar of Walkyn and Black Roger as they plied axe and sword "Arise!

A confused roar of harsh voices and forth of the green four terrible figures sprang, two that smote with long-shafted axes and two that plied ponderous broadswords; and behind these men were others, lean and brown-faced the very woods seemed alive with them.

Meanwhile the men continued to stream back, pursued still by that triumphant roar of the enemy's artillery which swept the whole valley and slope of Seminary Ridge with shot and shell.

167 adjectives to describe  roars