roar at



roar at someone or something

 
1. Lit. to bellow or bawl at someone or something. Don't roar at me! Control your temper. The lion roared at the hyena, who ran off.
2. Fig. to laugh very hard at someone or something. The audience roared at the clown. The children roared at Dad's jokes.
See also: roar

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PhobosFO-bos (English)Greek Mythology
Minakomee-nah-koJapanese
Glover['glʌvə]
Muirne-Irish Mythology
Aniruddha-Hinduism, Bengali, Indian, Marathi, Hindi
OskuOS-kooFinnish