Word: roar
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...turned out, a little roar from the Tigers was all the Crimson needed to find its own offense before a season-high attendance of over...
...line about how "it's undignified to sleep alone" and reaches its climax--yeah, yeah--with a grand moment when the backup singers go "bip-bip-a-bip-a-dee-dip," the horns wail away and Prince slides down the begging scale from falsetto to a great big rumbling roar. It's the best James Brown song in years...
...older group of female professionals who came of age listening to Helen Reddy roar, the exodus of younger women can seem disturbingly regressive. Fay Clayton, 58, a partner in a small Chicago law firm, watched in dismay as her 15-person firm lost three younger women who left after having kids, though one has since returned part time. "I fear there is a generational split and possibly a step backwards for younger women," she says...
...mere murmur in what had been Love’s muting of the second-best offense in the nation—the Crimson averages 4.43 goals per game—Corriero’s goal with seven seconds remaining sent the Bright Hockey Center fans into a raucous roar...
They are there, adding their voices to the dull roar of the crowded Democratic field. As the candidates descend on New Hampshire, all eyes look to a primary that can turn the tide of the national election...