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roaring (adj.)

late 14c., present-participle adjective from roar (v.). Used of periods of years characterized by noisy revelry, especially roaring twenties (1930); but also, in Britain, roaring fifties (1892). Roaring forties in reference to exceptional rough seas between latitudes 40 and 50 south, is attested from 1841.

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Definitions of roaring from WordNet
1
roaring (n.)
a deep prolonged loud noise;
Synonyms: boom / roar / thunder
roaring (n.)
a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal);
Synonyms: bellow / bellowing / holla / holler / hollering / hollo / holloa / roar / yowl
2
roaring (adv.)
extremely;
roaring drunk
3
roaring (adj.)
very lively and profitable;
doing a roaring trade
Synonyms: booming / flourishing / palmy / prospering / prosperous / thriving
From wordnet.princeton.edu

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