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roar off

v. leave; "The car roared off into the fog"

Usage examples of "roar off".

From the window, Tom watched him climb on his jet bike and roar off into the gathering darkness toward the Academy.

Uncle JC stood in the doorway watching the old man hobble wraithlike to the side-car motorcycle, straddle it, grip the handlebars, kick the starting crank, and roar off in a thunder of exhaust to disappear down the alder grove lane beyond the Slough bridge.

January had observed hundreds of B-29s roar off the four parallel runways of the north field and head for Japan.

The big machine lumbered down the field, taking off sluggishly, finally to gain altitude and roar off into the south.

Mrs Palk, watching from the doorstep, saw his big battered car appear on the road and roar off, leaving a great black smear of smoke hanging in the air as it disappeared out of the village.

With his true ears, Wili heard a car roar off the highway and park at the Peacer dome.

Hunter watched the S-3A roar off the deck of the carrier, climb, and turn south.

He caromed off the open front door and stumbled down the steps in time to see a dark car roar off.

The new pussy would dance a bit, drink a few beers, then roar off into the night with her Shane.

The great outdoors with its fragile systems was created for the convenience of fools who tear into the heart of a wilderness area to gawk at the grizzlies, get indignant if one gets too close, and roar off in a cloud of noxious exhaust, trailing Rush Limbaugh at ninety decibels and leaving behind their sewage.

He watched her cross the quay, climb on her motorcycle, and roar off in the direction of the yacht club's entrance gate.