rowdy|rowdier|rowdiest in English

adjective

[row·dy || 'raʊdɪ]

rough, noisy, disorderly, wild, unruly

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1. El Cangrejo is also Panama City's rowdiest, Bawdiest zone

2. Boisterous definition is - noisily turbulent : rowdy

3. The meeting broke up amid rowdy scenes.

4. Complaints from teams may quieten the rowdier African fans and their vuvuzelas ( plastic trumpets ).

5. 1 The meeting broke up amid rowdy scenes.

6. 6 The meeting was a somewhat rowdy affair.

7. The teacher made the rowdy class quiet down.

8. They are not rowdy, and they go to bed early.

9. 3 He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours.

10. If any of the more rowdier children questioned the authority of the parents, they were scolded.

11. The definition of Boisterous is something noisy, loud and rowdy

12. 2 A rowdy group of boys ran through the streets.

13. 15 They were thrown out of the bar for rowdy behaviour.

14. Sekrit turned emotionless beside the rowdy men who Badgeringly suggest potential names

15. 4 The party was ruined by a couple of rowdy gatecrashers.

16. 20 I have to sit on the class when they get too rowdy.

17. 19 They were chucked out of the pub for being too rowdy.

18. Rosie's and Rowdy #crown #fucked #Bonged #JackedUpPerformance #beer #trucks #cummins #pepperspray #wild @main_joker01

19. 17 When they were rowdy and rude, I kept whole classes for detention.

20. 8 But like a lot of his rowdy friends, he is settling down.

21. A rowdy kid like that is just the kind that parents dote on.

22. The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris.

23. 38 synonyms for Boisterous: unruly, wild, disorderly, loud, noisy, wayward, rowdy, wilful, riotous

24. 30 He seemed to think that the others were too rowdy, too greedy.

25. 11 Our fans may be a little rowdy, but they don't throw things.