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Definition of Roarings

Roaring
Roaring Roar"ing, n. 1. A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast, or of a person in distress, anger, mirth, etc., or of a noisy congregation. 2. (Far.) An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion; the making of the noise so caused. See Roar, v. i., 5.

Meaning of Roarings from wikipedia

- The Roaring Twenties, sometimes stylized as Roaring '20s, refers to the 1920s decade in music and fashion, as it happened in Western society and Western...
- The Roaring Forties are strong westerly winds that occur in the Southern Hemisphere, generally between the latitudes of 40° and 50° south. The strong...
- . . intonet, that is "let him thunder forth as he presses out mighty roarings with a light touch" (Paneg. Manlio Theodoro, 320–22). From its invention...
- Roaring Fork may refer to: Roaring Fork, Virginia, USA Roaring Fork Mountain (Wyoming) — a mountain in the Wind River Range, Wyoming, USA Roaring Fork...
- Roaring Twenties is a common reference to the social change and turmoil ****ociated with the 1920s. Roaring Twenties may also refer to: The Roaring Twenties...
- controversy was the rivalry between two New York City skys****ers built in the Roaring Twenties—the Chrysler Building and 40 Wall Street. The latter was 927 feet...
-     Progressive Era 1896–1917 1917–1945     World War I 1917–1918     Roaring Twenties 1918–1929     Great Depression 1929–1941     World War II 1941–1945...
- entries received in a naming contest. The logo consists of a head of a roaring lion in orange with a crown on the top and the team name rendered below...
- regions like southern New Zealand, as well as in Canada) also known as "the roaring game" because of the sound the stones make while travelling over the pebble...
- 1865–1896 1896–1954 1954–1968 Spanish–American War Imperialism World War I Roaring Twenties Great Depression World War II home front American Century Cold...