A roar is a noun. To roar is a verb.
How loud is a "loins" roar? I have never heard my loins roar.
Roar
Depends on how you use it."Roar" is a verb in this example: The lion roared at the audience."Roar" is an onomatopoeia in this example: The roar of the wind deafened me.
The plural of "roar" is "roars".
That's a line from Byron's 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage':Once more upon the woody Apennine,The infant Alps, which - had I not beforeGazed on their mightier parents, where the pineSits on more shaggy summits, and where roarThe thundering Lauwine.The crossword answer to this clue is: lauwine.
The crossword answer to this clue is: lauwine.
deep, bone-chilling, terrible, booming, crashing, rumbling, thundering, etc.
Ralf Harolde is 5' 11".
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Ralf Harolde's birth name is Wigger, Ralf H..
Ralf Harolde was born on May 17, 1899, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Childe Morgan has 288 pages.
Ralf Harolde died on November 1, 1974, in Santa Monica, California, USA of pneumonia.
Childe Wills died on 1940-12-30.
Childe Wills was born on 1878-06-01.
Childe Hassam was born on 1859-10-17.