0 to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout -- mengaum
The lions roared
The sergeant roared (out) his commands.
The audience roared (with laughter) at the comedian’s jokes.
2 to make a loud deep sound -- berdentum
The cannons/thunder roared.
3 to make a loud deep sound while moving -- berbunyi kuat
He roared past on his motorbike.
a roar of pain/laughter
the lion’s roars.
5 a loud, deep sound -- bunyi yang kuat
the roar of traffic.
One part consists of five giant 'zambombas' (lion roars), made of barrels, measuring 1.30 metres and played by pneumatic cylinders.
Inside the port, a confusing assembly of gesticulating and screaming, sometimes even fighting, tradesmen unfolds against the backdrop of car engines roaring.
The huge crowd roared its approval.
Jets roared over the school daily.
Why should the urban masses work hard and get ahead, thundered temperance advocates, when they could help themselves to free lunch, a warm stove, and a roaring drunk?
Swims and roars through the city.
We cannot go flopping along like this every year, with incomes roaring ahead, and then a large increase in income tax.
She did try, and on the third occasion the lady at the mortuary roared with laughter.
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