346 collocations for roaring

"Air you a-goin' to have me cashiered and shot, Lieutenant Boggs, fer violatin' the ticktacks of war?" roared the captain, indignantly.

Is't not so, comrades?" "Aye! Aye!" roared a hundred voices.

ho!" roared half a dozen fat men at my faceshusness, and they laffed and shook their sides, ontil I thought they'd colaps a floo and spatter me.

Here among the rocks the sea boiled and roared its loudest, churning its waters into masses of white froth.

"The fire, with well-dried logs supplied, Went roaring up the chimney wide; The huge hall-table's oaken face, Scrubb'd till it shone, the day to grace, Bore then, upon its massive board, No mark to part the squire and lord.

To-night, perchance, we shall see his eyes roll as he roars out the chorus of "D'ye ken John Peel?"

But if Nature corners him between rocks heavenward piled on the one hand and roaring torrents on the other, whether to pass is required a bridge or a tunnel, we find either or both designed and built in a manner which cannot be bettered.

" "Say 'sir' when you speak to me," roared the officer.

They rushed to the other side of the bridgecaught one glimpse of a dark body fleeting and roaring down the foam-way.

" "You just wait," roared the retreating bully, shaking his fist at the lads, "I'll make trouble for you yet.

" JONAH A purple whale Proudly sweeps his tail Towards Nineveh; Glassy green Surges between A mile of roaring sea.

"'Tis bilin'," she muttered, as she peered up and down the yellow, foam-speckled torrent that roared defiance at us; "but, good Land!

"Oh, any god!" roared Mr. Tutt.

There is no accounting for their distribution; though provident anglers have assisted nature of late, one still comes upon roaring brown waters where trout might very well be, but are not.

Trumpets blared shrill, hoarse voices roared commands that passed unheeded in the growing din and tumult that swelled to a wild clamour of frenzied shouting: "Fly! fly!

"Harris?" roared Browning, aroused from his lazy languidness.

Then, as Little John gathered his breath for a new verse, "How, now," roared forth the fat Brother, his voice coming from him like loud thunder from a little cloud, "thou naughty fellow, is this a fit place for one in thy garb to tipple and sing profane songs?" "Nay," quoth Little John, "sin' I cannot tipple and sing, like Your Worship's reverence, in such a goodly place as Fountain Abbey, I must e'en tipple and sing where I can.

" "Silence!" roared the patroon, struggling to his feet.

The rush of great events had swept her mind clear of pettiness and prejudice; they bore her on from familiar view-points and to new levels; like roaring winds out of a tempestuous north they cleared away the wretched fogs that had enwrapped a self-centred girl; they made her see a man in the naked glory of his sheer, clean manhood.

There were roaring fires everywhere, and two or three caloriferes.

" "Who cut my hammock down?" roared the quarter-master.

Now roars the thunder of great Accad's cars, Their brazen chariots as blazing stars Through Nuk-khu's depths with streams of blazing fire, Thus fall upon the foe with vengeful ire.

The songs had sung themselves out, as the fire changed from roaring flame and flying sparks to a great bed of living coals.

What does this mean?" roared the lieutenant, furiously.

"Four pound ten!" roared Adam.

346 collocations for  roaring