Sentence examples for rowdy from inspiring English sources

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rowdy

noun

A boisterous person; a brawler.

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The rowdy rookies were said to have harassed a woman, fought patrons and each other, poured themselves drinks and, when they were told to settle down, flashed their new badges and told people to "fuck off".

When it first began 25 years ago, Midnight Madness was "a little bit more rough and tumble, and the audience was, like, drunk and stoned and rowdy", says Geddes.

"We're going to be busy for the next few months dealing with drunken, rowdy fans and keeping rival groups apart," said Vanselow.

The man is Colin Geddes, and the crowd is Midnight Madness: 1,250 rowdy but sophisticated genre buffs.

"The member will leave under section 94a!" It's a familiar cry during rowdy sessions of question time.

He had been working for the Admiralty as a cryptographer since 1914 and, disliking rowdy young men, got special permission to work with an all-female team.

In Britain anti-social behaviour orders—a judicial sanction for disruptive conduct that falls short of criminality were widely used against the rowdy, and worse, in the 2000s.

And lots of razzmatazz: bursts of music for each boundary or fall of wicket, and whatever else the home club fancies—Hampshire, launching the contest at their Rose Bowl stadium, added a post-match pop concert.A rowdy, gimmicky, unsubtle slogfest, lamented a few greyheads, as their fathers did when one-day games began.

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