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vroom

[ US /ˈvɹum/ ]
NOUN
  1. the roaring sound made by a motor that is running at high speed
VERB
  1. make a loud, roaring sound, as of a car engine, while moving

How To Use vroom In A Sentence

  • Local Administration Minister, M.C. Sampath, waved the flag as Justina on her two-wheeler, vroomed away amidst cheers from her schoolmates and teachers.
  • With a sigh, she reversed off the driveway, changed gears and with a soft vroom noise, she left.
  • Vroom, vroom,’ muttered Kevin as he magically made himself move through the air smoothly.
  • It's a really good experience, and the time's just gone 'vroom'. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • And I guess we actually have to teach him that you push the car and you can make the sound, ‘vroom, vroom,’ and you push it along a little play-road… whereas he might just pick up the cars and hit them together.
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  • If "Fast Five" had been rated by the EPA instead of the MPAA—the Motion Picture Association of America gave it a PG, notwithstanding rampant road rage—the average MPG would have been abysmal, what with vroom-vrooming muscle cars, screeching exotics and an armor-plated monster that makes the Hummer look demure. 'Five': A Series Wakes Up at the Wheel
  • Even if it did produce lovely vroom-vroom noises on downshifts.
  • My daughter has recently showed an interest in pushing her toys around as though they were a car and making "vroom" sounds. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • He made slightly stoned “vroom, vroom” noises in his throat. Cucumbertini
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