also va·room (və-rūm', -rʊm')n.
The loud, roaring noise of an engine operating at high speed.
intr.v., vroomed, also va·roomed, vroom·ing, va·room·ing, vrooms, va·rooms.
To move noisily at high speed in or as if in a motor vehicle.
[Imitative.]
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also va·room (və-rūm', -rʊm')[Imitative.]
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