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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rowdy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or group that is noisy, disorderly, or unruly, often in a lively or boisterous manner.
Example: "The party was filled with a rowdy crowd that danced and laughed late into the night."
Alternatives: "a raucous group" or "a boisterous crowd."
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"It's a rowdy roadhouse.
A rowdy star was born.
He predicted a rowdy debate on Thursday.
He was a rowdy toddler.
Mashhad is not a rowdy place.
"First half we were a rowdy group".
The revisions were later disavowed at a rowdy membership meeting.
A bus stop was nearby, as was a rowdy bar.
The people who congregated at Ross's were a rowdy lot.
A rowdy crowd formed as the show began.
A rowdy new class of freshmen was about to arrive.
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