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.
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  • 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
  • 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.
  • It's a rip-roaring tale, expertly and enthusiastically told, as you'd expect from the man who literally wrote the book on it, even if in places the choice of moments to re-enact does appear to have been motivated more by what looked like a laugh than any notion of historical interest. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • And it was a rip-roaring success with 400,000 going into the win and place pools. The Sun
  • This memoir of a fans' favourite makes for a truly rip-roaring read. The Sun
  • The film opens with a rip-roaring car chase scene, as a car full of thieves is fleeing the cops.
  • Nevertheless, the gig still proved a rip-roaring success and was followed by an after-show party.
  • I, as always, started training early this year with a rip-roaring weekend of illegalities.
  • I take the hint: more rip-roaring sing-alongs, more violin.
  • The lyrics are witty, and it's a rip-roaring good story.
  • Not that it isn't a rip-roaring read. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berman gives a rip-roaring account of this more popular of Liszt's two piano concertos in 1976; a work which can only be appreciated live as here before a Turin audience.
  • And it's rip-roaring fun, particularly in the way it seamlessly blends some weighty issues, such as corporate monopolies and plastic surgery, with plenty for the kids to enjoy as well.
  • Robbins plays a more geeky character who is shy and meek, but has a rip-roaring streak in him.
  • By 10:15 p.m., my mom has informed me that I should invite all my friends, promising we will have a rip-roaring good time. Ten Miles Past Normal
  • Thankfully for Sony, its next venture was a rip-roaring success, but it did require teaming up with arch rival Philips to make it happen. David Julian Price: When Two Tribes Go To War
  • Calamity Jane is an action-packed, rip-roaring roller coaster of a show with one of the most witty and memorable musical scores.
  • The Second Show - with the bigger crowd and less interference from the TV people - is the superior performance; it's far more energetic and rip-roaring.
  • Rich and juicy aromas of ripe plum and black cherry with mild peppery scents offer mild flavours of clove before a rip-roaring juicy fruit bursts through leading to ripe yet firm tannins taking you on a long finish.
  • A rip-roaring romance that she would later be slightly ashamed of, she had made it up to tell her younger brother, Boris, while he was ill in bed. On Georgette Heyer « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Now there's only one thing left to do after you vote as you gather your friends to watch Tuesday night's midterm election results: Get rip-roaring drunk. Lee Brenner: The Election Night Drinking Game: HyperVocal Edition
  • Their ensuing adventure is a rip-roaring treat capable of appealing to both adults and children alike, featuring a superb script and some terrific visual gags as well as some genuinely moving moments.
  • The club continue to cling to the dream of a fourth-placed Premier League finish, which would bring readmission to the Champions League and the promise of another rip-roaring adventure. Harry Redknapp says idea of Europa League at Tottenham leaves him cold
  • On the other hand, the Communist Manifesto is a rip-roaring statement of bold political action. Think Progress » Right-wing Texas Education Board accidentally bans popular children’s book author.
  • The News of the World called the book "a rip-roaring account" and gave it four stars. UK Media Feels The Heat After Phone-Hack Scandal
  • His rip-roaring display, capped by those two scores, earned him the Man of the Match tag.
  • We didn't just go through a recession in 2000; it was a recession that followed a rip-roaring expansion, in which ordinary workers made piles of money in the stock market.
  • We've got some rip-roaring combat in the movie I've made.
  • But they loved the books nonetheless, mostly because they are rip-roaring reads. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've got a rip-roaring book to read, some projects to work on and lots of warm clothes to snuggle up in.
  • It has been a rip-roaring success. Times, Sunday Times
  • This rip-roaring growth, however, has left other areas of archaeology totally overshadowed.
  • Having got off to such a rip-roaring start, however, the album sometimes struggles to maintain such high standards.
  • While the first works better as a serious anti-war film, this one is a rip-roaring action-adventure, which at the very least works as a great example of mindless blockbuster entertainment.
  • Prowling the stage like a drunken panther, his tales of emotional torture may have grown tiresome, but his incendiary political material proved a rip-roaring success.
  • 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.
  • If rip-roaring eighteenth century epics are your thing, you will probably love this book, stuffed as it is with salty character and fulsome event.
  • But before Rex tells any more of his rip-roaring stories over kangaroo steaks and tin mugs of red wine around his island campfire, he wants to get a few things straight.
  • Both men agreed that it was a rip-roaring case that would bring them together for an altruistic cause like they had in years past.

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