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Rowdy   /rˈaʊdi/   Listen
Rowdy

adjective
1.
Disturbing the public peace; loud and rough.  Synonym: raucous.  "Rowdy teenagers"
noun
(pl. rowdies)
1.
A cruel and brutal fellow.  Synonyms: bully, hooligan, roughneck, ruffian, tough, yob, yobbo, yobo.






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"Rowdy" Quotes from Famous Books



... down the hill, disturbing the rabbits busy in the dew, and bursting through the cables of gossamer that tried to stay her. A kestrel hovered over the gorse, and she marked a badger on the hillside shuffling home before Man and his Dogs began the old rowdy-dowdy game once more. ...
— Boy Woodburn - A Story of the Sussex Downs • Alfred Ollivant

... natural make of the men has a conformity and suitableness to the dress. Glazed caps and Palo Alto hats were much worn. It is a pity that this picturesque and comparatively graceful hat should not have been generally adopted, instead of falling to the exclusive use of a rowdy class. ...
— Passages From The American Notebooks, Volume 2. • Nathaniel Hawthorne

... interesting spectacle to see the Earth "rounding to," with her head to the air, off Jupiter, while the Moon is sent off laden with mails and passengers for that planet, to bring back the return mails and a large party of rowdy Jupiterians going to attend a grand prize fight in the ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) • Various

... said his companion, with the air of one who presents his credentials, "I want you to understand that I am a crook. Out West I am known as Rowdy the Dude. Pickpocket, supper man, second-story man, yeggman, boxman, all-round burglar, cardsharp and slickest con man west of the Twenty-third Street ferry landing—that's my history. That's to show I'm on the square—with ...
— The Voice of the City • O. Henry

... struck down with a chunk of slag for some small offence; I saw him die. And the young California emigrant who was stabbed with a bowie knife by a drunken comrade: I saw the red life gush from his breast. And the case of the rowdy young Hyde brothers and their harmless old uncle: one of them held the old man down with his knees on his breast while the other one tried repeatedly to kill him with an Allen revolver which wouldn't go off. I happened along just then, ...
— Chapters from My Autobiography • Mark Twain


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