OUTROAR

outroar

(verb) roar louder than

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

outroar (third-person singular simple present outroars, present participle outroaring, simple past and past participle outroared)

(transitive) To roar louder than.

Noun

outroar (plural outroars)

An uproar.

Anagrams

• Rotorua, oratour, roar out

Source: Wiktionary


Out*roar", v. t.

Definition: To exceed in roaring.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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