Roared
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96 examples of Roared in a sentence
"Silence, for Captain Lawton's song!
" roared
five or six at once; when the trooper proceeded, in a fine, full tone, to sing the following words to a well-known bacchanalian air, several of his comrades helping him through the chorus with a fervor that shook the crazy edifice they were in:- Now push the mug, my jolly boys, And live, while live we can; To-morrow's sun may end your joys, For brief's the hour of man.
"What!
" roared
Betty, "has the t'ief robbed a lone woman of her all!
A furious blast
roared
through the trees, making everything sing as it went.
"Peace!" he
roared.
"Voltigeurs de la Garde," he
roared
in a voice like a trumpet call, and then again "Voltigeurs de la Garde!"
At the same instant there was a shouting of "Heh! heh! heh!" from behind, and somebody roared, "Let the guns get through!"
But the Duke had cantered his horse beside us as we advanced, and now he
roared
something to the general, and the officers all rode in front of our line holding out their arms for us to stop.
As he passed us he
roared
out in English, "The Guard is coming!
What would you be--a gentlewoman?''Yes,' says I, and cried heartily till I
roared
out again.
I would have given them good words, but there was no room for it, two fiery dragons could not have been more furious than they were; they tore my clothes, bullied and
roared
as if they would have murdered me; the mistress of the house came next, and then the master, and all outrageous, for a while especially.
'We are not,
' roared
Mr. Pickwick, in a tone which, to any dispassionate listener, carried conviction with it.
'But he won't come!
' roared
Mr. Winkle.
'The strange gentleman--him as had his arm hurt--a-kissin' and huggin'--''Who, Joe?None of the servants, I hope.''Worser than that,
' roared
the fat boy, in the old lady's ear.
'Speak louder.''Miss Rachael,
' roared
the fat boy.
'What's the matter?
' roared
the master of the house.
He
roared
out scoundrels and villains by the dozen, clenched his fist and shook it expressively at the object of his indignation; but Mr. Jingle only answered with a contemptuous smile, and replied to his menaces by a shout of triumph, as his horses, answering the increased application of whip and spur, broke into a faster gallop, and left the pursuers behind.
'Hollo!' shouted the shameless Jingle, 'anybody damaged?-- elderly gentlemen--no light weights--dangerous work--very.''You're a rascal,
' roared
Wardle.
'Slumkey for ever!
' roared
the honest and independent.
'No Fizkin!
' roared
the crowd.
'Silence!
' roared
the mayor's attendants.
'Oh, the wretch!''Ladies,
' roared
Mr. Pickwick, rendered desperate by the danger of his situation.
roared
Lobbs; "I suppose you have come after my daughter, now!"'Old Lobbs merely said this as a sneer: for he did not believe that mortal presumption could have carried Nathaniel Pipkin so far.
'Ha! ha! ha!
' roared
Mr. Weller.
Eh?
' roared
the captain; and following the timid glance of Wilkins, his eyes encountered the wheel-barrow and Mr. Pickwick.
'Here's a game!
' roared
the populace.
'Yes, do; let me implore you--for my sake!
' roared
Mr. Winkle, deeply affected.
Stand before me!
' roared
Mr. Winkle.
'I am sorry to trouble you, Sir,' said Mr. Winkle, 'but will you have the goodness to direct me to--''Ha! ha! ha!
' roared
the studious young gentleman, throwing the large book up into the air, and catching it with great dexterity at the very moment when it threatened to smash to atoms all the bottles on the counter.
Nobody answered; the next man who came in, was bailed by the whole three; and he in his turn shouted for another firm; and then somebody else
roared
in a loud voice for another; and so forth.
Nor was he mistaken, for it quickly passed from mouth to mouth, and in a few seconds the air teemed with shouts of 'Weller!''Here!
' roared
Sam, in a stentorian voice.
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