Definition of Roary

1. noisy [adj ROARIER, ROARIEST] - See also: noisy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Roary

roar
roar off
roar on
roared
roarer
roarers
roarest
roareth
roarie
roarier
roariest
roaring
roaringly
roarings
roars
roary (current term)
roast
roast beef
roast beef plant
roast beefs
roast dinner
roast dinners
roast lamb
roast pork
roast veal
roastable
roastbeef
roastbeefs
roasted
roaster

Literary usage of Roary

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annals of the Caledonians, Picts, and Scots: And of Strathclyde, Cumberland by Joseph Ritson, Cornelius Tacitus, Cassius Dio Cocceianus (1828)
"27-) roary is a contraction or diminutive of Roderick. He is called in the original MS. at Oxford, ..."

2. From England to the Antipodes & India by Isaac Tyrrell (1904)
"We had a sick man on board of the name of Moore—" roary O'Moore " as he was called, on account of a roaring kind of noise he made while coughing, ..."

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