How To Use rip-roaring In A Sentence
- The public still wanted to sit down with a good rip-roaring yarn - but did not want heroes. Times, Sunday Times
- Micky had a rip-roaring time spending his first wage packet.
- And it's certainly not interested in making its exports expensive enough to slow down a rip-roaring economy that needs to absorb 10 million new workers a year.
- Today in Paris, the French president survived a Parliamentary vote of confidence over his plans to penchant for rip-roaring foreign policy deals shows no sign of halting. points out on FP this week, "rejoin" is an odd phrase for a country that contributes troops to NATO missions and shows up at all the big meetings and events. FP Passport
- The hiring picture is improving largely because the productivity gains that drove the profit rebound and the rip-roaring stock market rally of the past two years are petering out.
- Her music is best described as sassy bar band roots-rock and Americana, but is infused with some serious bad-ass Boston swagger by way of Diamonds in the Dust, are garnished with pedal steel or a country sway, but allow plenty of room for rip-roaring electricity to pump you up and get you bobbing your head and dancing. Mainstream Isn't So Bad...Is It?
- But the more balanced economy would take time to emerge, and stock and bond markets, after their rip-roaring rallies, weren't priced for the disarray that could stem from a real sovereign shake-out.
- The hosts quickly pulled a goal back and the stage seemed set for a rip-roaring finale.
- We had 70 guests, a rip-roaring ceilidh (dances interspersed with Pink Floyd and Beatles Numbers), and haggis for a starter!
- It's another rip-roaring monologue and who knows what Bassett might have done with it if allowed? Michael Giltz: Theater: "The Mountaintop" (Sort Of) Scales The Heights