ramagious (Meaning)

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ramagious (a.)

Wild; not tame.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ramagious

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ramagious Sentence Examples

  1. The ramagious clamor of the birds drowned out all other sounds in the forest.
  2. The deafening roar of the rainstorm was ramagious, shaking the windows in their frames.
  3. The ramagious noise of the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.
  4. The ramagious chatter of the children filled the room with a joyous din.
  5. The ramagious crackling of the fire provided warmth and comfort on the cold night.
  6. The ramagious applause of the audience was a testament to the performer's exceptional talent.
  7. The ramagious pounding of the waves on the shore was a soothing melody to the beachgoers.
  8. The ramagious hooting of the owls echoed through the moonlit woods.
  9. The ramagious screeching of the car brakes sent shivers down my spine.
  10. The ramagious laughter of the friends spread a contagious joy throughout the party.

FAQs About the word ramagious

Wild; not tame.

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The ramagious clamor of the birds drowned out all other sounds in the forest.

The deafening roar of the rainstorm was ramagious, shaking the windows in their frames.

The ramagious noise of the construction site made it impossible to concentrate.

The ramagious chatter of the children filled the room with a joyous din.