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Meanings of
rambunctious
in English
Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline.
boisterous
unruly
rumbustious
robustious
Related terms
disorderly
Synonyms
Examples for "
boisterous
"
boisterous
unruly
rumbustious
robustious
Examples for "
boisterous
"
1
When the two left New Orleans, Marcus's
boisterous
family was significantly smaller.
2
The voices in the adjoining room were becoming louder and more
boisterous
.
3
For the day remained gray and
boisterous
until late in the afternoon.
4
For some it was a
boisterous
romp, for others a joyless reality.
5
Even the most
boisterous
young bucks generally gave Butler a wide berth.
1
That governance sometimes means bringing order to
unruly
elements in said Association.
2
Dilapidated and squalid, the
unruly
settlements have few health and social services.
3
However, one of the
unruly
protesters has now been brought to book.
4
The boys had never been so
unruly
;
the girls never so inattentive.
5
A transatlantic flight made an emergency landing today after an
unruly
and
1
Diana and Charles became alarmed that the
rumbustious
William needed more discipline.
2
His
rumbustious
intensity embodies the spirit of his new manager on the pitch.
3
Instead of the
rumbustious
scenes traditional on budget day, an air of resignation permeated the House.
4
Now, in the wake of Saturday's
rumbustious
display at the Reebok, he appears spoiled for choice.
5
The
rumbustious
ogre has a hitherto undescribed, but quite imaginable, gap-toothed, beetle-browed ogress of a wife.
1
The
robustious
voice of Captain Le Mesurier sounded from the hall.
2
From Dick you could expect nothing but health and cleanliness and
robustious
conventionality.
3
But I see, ma'am, that you have got quite a
robustious
prejudice against Cayenne.
4
Now Lynch swore
robustious
oaths in a hearty voice.
5
He might come back to us a
robustious
,
periwig-pated fellow, the delight and wonder of the galleries.
Usage of
rambunctious
in English
1
Never had I seen the merry and
rambunctious
North people so subdued.
2
It was kept spotless for company, not for use by
rambunctious
boys.
3
He is fluent in spanish and a father of very
rambunctious
twins.
4
The bars are more
rambunctious
than usual, jammed with disappointed Cubs fans.
5
Think of it as the refined bigger brother to the
rambunctious
Elise.
6
He'd been every bit as
rambunctious
as Ricky at his age.
7
But Keith rode BMX bikes and grew up in a pretty
rambunctious
family.
8
But this
rambunctious
,
rollicking affair sends its creator off with full military honours.
9
Wraiths now have a
rambunctious
vitality and self-assurance that are astonishing.
10
The men and women who defined climbing as
rambunctious
and harrowing.
11
It isn't taking any chances with a man who might get morally
rambunctious
.
12
In the animation, a mother takes her
rambunctious
eight-year-old son on a visit.
13
Olivier's
rambunctious
,
hard-hitting approach is perfectly suited to Highveld conditions.
14
Taiwan's
rambunctious
democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
15
The group left behind included Bruno, Terrace's warm-up chimp and Josh Lee's
rambunctious
playmate.
16
Expect much in the way of innovative tune selections and
rambunctious
,
high octane performances.
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rambunctious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more rambunctious
too rambunctious
rambunctious blend
so rambunctious
get rambunctious
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