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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Colours & sounds
roaringroar‧ing /ˈrɔːrɪŋ/ adjective 1 [only before noun]CLOUD/NOISY making a deep, very loud, continuous noise the roaring wind and waves2 → roaring fire3 → do a roaring trade (in something)4 → be a roaring success5 → roaring drunk
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roaring• All those roaring blurs of hissing steam and belching smoke were gone now to the breaker's yard.• The roaring, boozing Saturday nights were always great.• The Hercules made another, much higher pass, its whine almost lost in the roaring sea.• In fact the mountains were cumulus clouds and the roaring sound came from the surf.• Instead he could hear a roaring sound of blood in his ears.• A vast roaring wall of death and destruction.• Our train passed over a roaring waterfall.
From Longman Business Dictionaryroaringroar‧ing /ˈrɔːrɪŋ/ adjective do a roaring trade (in something) informalCOMMERCE to sell a lot of something very quicklyThe food-sellers were doing a roaring trade in spiced sausages.
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