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Search phrase: roar

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CoriolanusCor IV.vi.126They'll roar him in again. Tullus Aufidius,They'l roare him in againe. Tullus Auffidius,
CymbelineCym V.v.295If it could so roar to me. I cut off's head,If it could so roare to me. I cut off's head,
HamletHam I.iv.78.1And hears it roar beneath.
HamletHam V.i.188were wont to set the table on a roar? Not one now towere wont to set the Table on a Rore? No one now to
Henry IV Part 11H4 I.iii.123And if the devil come and roar for themAnd if the diuell come and roare for them
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.iv.163King Cerberus, and let the welkin roar!King Cerberus, and let the Welkin roare:
Henry IV Part 22H4 III.ii.173till he roar again.till he roare againe.
Henry IV Part 22H4 III.ii.175What, dost thou roar before thou art pricked?What? do'st thou roare before th'art prickt.
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.i.40And makes him roar these accusations forth.And makes him rore these Accusations forth.
Henry VIIIH8 V.iv.7Is this a place to roar in? Fetch me a dozen crab-treeIs this a place to roare in? Fetch me a dozen Crab-tree
King JohnKJ II.i.294O, tremble, for you hear the lion roar!O tremble: for you heare the Lyon rore.
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.i.89Thus dost thou hear the Nemean lion roarThus dost thou heare the Nemean Lion roare,
MacbethMac I.vii.78As we shall make our griefs and clamour roarAs we shall make our Griefes and Clamor rore,
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.66Let me play the lion too. I will roar that I willLet mee play the Lyon too, I will roare that I will
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.67do any man's heart good to hear me. I will roar that Idoe any mans heart good to heare me. I will roare, that I
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.68will make the Duke say ‘ Let him roar again; let himwill make the Duke say, Let him roare againe, let him
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.69roar again!’roare againe.
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.77that I will roar you as gently as any sucking dove. I will that I will roare you as gently as any sucking Doue; I will
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.ii.78roar you an 'twere any nightingale.roare and 'twere any Nightingale.
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND III.i.104And neigh, and bark, and grunt and roar and burnAnd neigh, and barke, and grunt, and rore, and burne,
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND V.i.218When Lion rough in wildest rage doth roar.When Lion rough in wildest rage doth roare.
OthelloOth V.ii.197.2Nay, lay thee down and roar,Nay; lay thee downe, and roare:
PericlesPer III.iii.10The powers above us. Could I rage and roarthe powers aboue vs; / Could I rage and rore
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.75Earth gapes, hell burns, fiends roar, saints pray,Earth gapes, Hell burnes, Fiends roare, Saints pray,
The Taming of the ShrewTS I.ii.198Have I not in my time heard lions roar?Haue I not in my time heard Lions rore?
The TempestTem I.ii.2Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them.Put the wild waters in this Rore; alay them:
The TempestTem I.ii.370Fill all thy bones with aches, make thee roar,Fill all thy bones with Aches, make thee rore,
The TempestTem II.i.320To make an earthquake! Sure it was the roarTo make an earthquake: sure it was the roare
The TempestTem IV.i.262.2Hark, they roar!Harke, they rore.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.v.1Let all the dukes and all the devils roar;Let all the Dukes, and all the divells rore,

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
OUTROARBASICsee ROAR
ROARBASICroar n, roar v, roarer n, roaring adj, roaring n
ROARINTENSITYoutroar v, uproar n, uproar v
UPROARBASICsee ROAR

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