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Roaring Twenties

plural noun

  1. the 1920s regarded as a boisterous era of prosperity, fast cars, jazz, speakeasies, and wild youth.


Roaring Twenties

  1. The 1920s in the United States, called “roaring” because of the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the decade. The Roaring Twenties was a time when many people defied Prohibition , indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards. ( See flappers and Jazz Age .)
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Roaring Twenties1

First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences

Their works are shown alongside classical sculpture, as well as posters, fashion and photography from the "Roaring Twenties" - a decade that saw dramatic economic and social change.

From BBC

About halfway through, he abruptly wakes up as a woman, and continues on, barely aging, until the story ends in the Roaring Twenties.

It’s a term not commonplace today, but in the Roaring Twenties, it often turned up in headlines and news stories.

"The Roaring Twenties saw major advances in science and technology. But the decade also brought the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression."

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Inspired by Old Hollywood, the Harlem Renaissance and the Roaring Twenties, Smooth Sundays boasts a medley of live music, including performances from local R&B acts and DJs.

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