Sentence examples for the rowdy from inspiring English sources

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the rowdy

noun

A boisterous person; a brawler.

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Done are the rowdy celebrations on Ste.

He loved the rowdy, passionate crowds.

Freestyle is the rowdy younger brother.

The rowdy politics of 19th-century America offer a hint.

Jeter was oblivious to the rowdy energy around him.

Matrons carried bags of groceries back from the rowdy market.

It took a while for the rowdy teenager in me to settle down.

Egypt's generals could also lose patience with the rowdy revolutionaries and clamp on martial law.

He sang it from behind a piano, and it soothed the rowdy crowd.

Another hectors the rowdy falconers who were bringing their birds to church.

Plans are in the works to bring the "rowdy as hell" party back, he said.

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