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1 The voices in the adjoining room were becoming louder and more boisterous .
2 The rings became bolder, the cries sounded louder, the laughter more boisterous .
3 Mead flowed like water, and the wedding feast became ever more boisterous .
4 The crowd was growing a little thinner now, but also more boisterous .
5 The Day is the more boisterous portion of the two .
6 Wine flowed free and the revellers became more and more boisterous .
7 After the meal, the gathering became more boisterous , especially after Laramar's barma appeared.
8 The passage there is also likely to prove more boisterous than to Guam.
9 So henceforth Lempriere played Lord Protector with still more boisterous unction.
10 They came in again merrier and more boisterous than before.
11 Louder and more extravagant was their gayety, more boisterous , more indiscreet their unrestrained laughter.
12 He found that unlikely, for the sounds coming from the other tenants were far more boisterous .
13 They were more boisterous than Bahtir's men; they spoke in loud voices punctuated with barking laughter.
14 Well, the May deal is more or less back but under Johnson's more boisterous , gung-ho management.
15 Manners and the more boisterous delight of Aunt Lucy, who took her turn sewing in the window.
16 The crowds grew larger and more boisterous .
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