Rip-roaring in a sentence as an adjective

>The team has published their results in the journal "Combustion and Flame".Sounds like a rip-roaring read!

It's fine to give a rip-roaring speech that tugs on the heartstrings, etc, but don't represent it as logic and reason.

When your support page includes a whole section devoted to SEC Settlements you're not off to a rip-roaring start.

It always sounded like a rip-roaring good time; now it's interesting to learn that this process might produce better results.

Also a coming-of-age story, but mostly a rip-roaring scifi adventure.

Of course they wouldn't do something like, certainly not after the rip-roaring success of the TechCity initiative.

By one of the most fundamental biological heuristics that's a rip-roaring success, and yet presumably you would aspire to more with your own children.

It's symbolic how as Americans lost that rip-roaring innovation culture, they retreated to their couches and numbed themselves with literal opium.

Dorgan noticed cows that grazed on washed-up seaweed in paddocks along the shore were healthier and more productive ... and found the new diet saved him money and induced “rip-roaring heats,” or longer cycles of reproductive activity.

He also seems like a not-unreasonable choice for CEO of Microsoft, outside of the fact that he hasn't exactly made Nokia back into a rip-roaring success, and doesn't represent much of a change from business as usual at Microsoft.

Rip-roaring definitions

adjective

uncontrollably noisy

See also: rackety uproarious