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They are bursting with energy, a bit rowdy, and they want to win.
Then, unexpectedly, it spread and grew louder, more robust, even becoming a bit rowdy, with whistles and shouts.
Selling hot dogs for low wages at the New Jersey stadium, interacting with customers who can get a bit rowdy and traveling to and from a job in another state might be a chore for many.
It was a bit rowdy for me but I think they need to certainly liven it up, especially between frames.
Things got a bit rowdy at Wimbledon, as the match swayed back and forth dramatically.
We all know protests can get a bit rowdy.
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Toulouse looks like a tourist haven – churches, museums, a tangle of medieval streets – but the hordes are actually more likely to be university students, probably a bit rowdier but otherwise more agreeable company.
Obviously, it's not the same as killing someone in cold blood, but arresting some people en masse for getting a little bit rowdy in a shopping centre during a protest, when everything was fizzling and people were about to go home anyway, will win the police no friends but the most ideologically zealous of Christmas shoppers.
It's a little bit rowdy, but people are relaxed and winding down for the day.
"A lot of that has to do with hopefully planting a seed with people that if they do decide to drink and get a little bit rowdy, they will think that there's a lot of us out there".
"My stomach's a little bit rowdy".
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