We have no meanings for "become obstreperous" in our records yet.
1 They are more inclined to become obstreperous and combative on such occasions.
2 Occasionally, some of them would become obstreperous - perhaps because of my lordly order to leave the room.
3 A lunatic may be 'soothed,' as it is called, for a time, but, in the end, he is very apt to become obstreperous .
4 Sharon became obstreperous , disruptive, noisy, and very disrespectful to her elders.
5 Father Burke, who had begun politely enough, became obstreperous and abusive.
6 They flourished weapons publicly, and otherwise became obstreperous .
7 Malaboch became obstreperous in 1894, and Mpefu followed his example in 1898.
8 He became obstreperous , when General Polk called a guard and had him marched off to the guard-house.
9 Sometimes he became obstreperous .
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