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Adjective
(1) disturbing the public peace; loud and rough
(2) disturbing the public peace
(3) loud and rough
(4) boisterous
(5) noisy
Noun
(1) a cruel and brutal fellow,person who is boisterous,noisy
(2) a cruel and brutal fellow
(3) person who is boisterous
(4) noisy
Show English Meaning
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Adjective
(1) disturbing the public peace; loud and rough
(2) disturbing the public peace
(3) loud and rough
(4) boisterous
(5) noisy
Noun
(1) a cruel and brutal fellow,person who is boisterous,noisy
(2) a cruel and brutal fellow
(3) person who is boisterous
(4) noisy
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(1) Every so often the Royal Marines let off smoke grenades to disperse the increasingly rowdy crowd.
(2) When a loud, rowdy group of kids came in, I just kept my head down and ignored them.
(3) Be especially aware of late night, rowdy discussions around the campfire, or yelling and shouting.
(4) Since they began their direct action the arson attacks, break-ins and rowdy behaviour of recent weeks has all but stopped.
(5) Certainly from the reports so far, it seems as though guards based in the city centre had not been given the training to deal with a rowdy crowd.
(6) Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour.
(7) The hero joins the band of underworld dons and becomes a rowdy .
(8) Police are also cracking down on rowdy teenagers who have been causing a disturbance at stations in the area.
(9) I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd.
(10) Police are preparing to launch a crackdown on rowdy youths in Stratton, Swindon.
(11) Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem.
(12) Housing chiefs say such behaviour will not be tolerated, and have warned rowdy tenants that they face eviction.
(13) Problems started a year ago with youngsters being rowdy and lighting fires, he said.
(14) The famous sailor dance mimicked the movement of drunk, rowdy crewmen.
(15) In Billericay, police were called to move on a crowd of more than 50 rowdy supporters after they spilled on to the High Street, but no arrests were made.
(16) Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal.
Show Examples
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(1) Every so often the Royal Marines let off smoke grenades to disperse the increasingly rowdy crowd.
(2) When a loud, rowdy group of kids came in, I just kept my head down and ignored them.
(3) Be especially aware of late night, rowdy discussions around the campfire, or yelling and shouting.
(4) Since they began their direct action the arson attacks, break-ins and rowdy behaviour of recent weeks has all but stopped.
(5) Certainly from the reports so far, it seems as though guards based in the city centre had not been given the training to deal with a rowdy crowd.
(6) Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour.
(7) The hero joins the band of underworld dons and becomes a rowdy .
(8) Police are also cracking down on rowdy teenagers who have been causing a disturbance at stations in the area.
(9) I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd.
(10) Police are preparing to launch a crackdown on rowdy youths in Stratton, Swindon.
(11) Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem.
(12) Housing chiefs say such behaviour will not be tolerated, and have warned rowdy tenants that they face eviction.
(13) Problems started a year ago with youngsters being rowdy and lighting fires, he said.
(14) The famous sailor dance mimicked the movement of drunk, rowdy crewmen.
(15) In Billericay, police were called to move on a crowd of more than 50 rowdy supporters after they spilled on to the High Street, but no arrests were made.
(16) Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal.
Related Words
(1) rowdy-dowdy
Related Words
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(1) rowdy-dowdy
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unruly
2. disorderly
3. obstreperous
4. riotous
5. undisciplined
6. uncontrollable
7. ungovernable
9. out of control
10. rough
11. wild
12. lawless
13. boisterous
14. lively
15. uproarious
16. noisy
17. loud
18. clamorous
19. rambunctious
Noun
20. ruffian
21. troublemaker
22. lout
23. hooligan
24. thug
25. hoodlum
26. tough
27. yahoo
28. punk
29. knuckle-dragger
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. unruly
2. disorderly
3. obstreperous
4. riotous
5. undisciplined
6. uncontrollable
7. ungovernable
9. out of control
10. rough
11. wild
12. lawless
13. boisterous
14. lively
15. uproarious
16. noisy
17. loud
18. clamorous
19. rambunctious
Noun
20. ruffian
21. troublemaker
22. lout
23. hooligan
24. thug
25. hoodlum
26. tough
27. yahoo
28. punk
29. knuckle-dragger
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