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1 kükreyerek
roaring (prep.) -
2 kükreyen
adj. roaring* * *roaring (n.) -
3 gürleme
"1. making a loud noise; thundering; roaring. 2. roaring with anger, thundering." -
4 gürül gürül
1. with a loud, roaring sound, rumblingly, thunderously. 2. with a loud, strong voice, boomingly, with booming fluidity. - akmak to flow with a loud, roaring sound. - okumak /ı/ to read (something) in a loud, strong voice, recite (something) with booming fluidity. -
5 gıldır gıldır
with a roaring sound: Makine gıldır gıldır çalışıyor. The engine is roaring along. -
6 çılgın
adj. crazy, mad, insane, lunatic, raving, wild, berserk, bonkers, crackpot, crazed, delirious, demented, daemonic [Brit.], daemonical [Brit.], demoniac, distracted, foolhardy, frenetic, frenzied, kooky, maniacal, phrenetic, possessed, rip roaring--------n. lunatic, nut, crackpot, kook, desperado, ripsnorter* * *1. berserk 2. crazy 3. delirious 4. frantic 5. frenzied 6. loony 7. moonstruck 8. crazed (adj.) 9. possessed (adj.) -
7 fanatik
adj. fanatic, fanatical, rabid, red hot, roaring--------n. fanatic, devotee, energumen, rooter, zealot* * *fanatic -
8 gümbürtü
n. booming sound, clap, clash, plump, roaring, roll, rumble* * *1. boom (n.) 2. bluster (n.) -
9 gürleme
n. roaring, thundering, booming, roar, clap, grumble, peal, rolling, rumble* * *rumble (n.) -
10 gürleyen
adj. roaring, thunderous, booming, fulminant* * *1. thunderous 2. rumbling (n.) 3. booming (n.) -
11 gürültülü
adj. noisy, loud, tumultuous, tumultuary, clamant, clamorous, clangorous, hilarious, hurly-burly, jazz, knockabout, rackety, rambunctious, riotous, roaring, robustious, rumbustious, thundering, uproarious, vociferous--------adv. disorderly* * *1. boisterous 2. clamant 3. clamorous 4. clamourous 5. loud 6. noisy 7. tumultuous 8. uproarious 9. vociferous 10. louder (adj.) -
12 hararetli
adj. heated, warm, burning, fevered, aboil, aglow, excited, dithyrambic, fervent, glowing, perfervid, roaring, sulphurous, sultry, vehement--------adv. in a glow* * *ardent -
13 kükre
1. roaring (v.) 2. roar (v.) -
14 kükreme
n. roaring, roar* * *roar (n.) -
15 uğuldama
n. roaring, whistling, humming, roar, sough* * *gabbling (n.) -
16 uğultu
adj. humming--------n. roaring, roar, buzzing, howl, humming, hum, boom, clatter, singing, sough--------uğultu (araba)n. ping* * *1. background noise 2. humming noise 3. gabble (n.) -
17 gülmekten çatlayan
adj. rip roaring -
18 gürültülü kahkaha
n. shout of laughter, roaring, belly lough, guffaw, heehaw -
19 kapış kapış satılan
adj. roaring -
20 uğuldayan
adj. roaring
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