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rowdiness

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row·dy  (roud)
n. pl. row·dies
A rough, disorderly person.
adj. row·di·er, row·di·est
Disorderly; rough: rowdy teenagers; a rowdy beer party.

[Probably from row.]

rowdi·ly adv.
rowdi·ness n.
rowdy·ism n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.rowdiness - rowdy behavior
disorder - a disturbance of the peace or of public order
Translations
rowdiness [ˈraʊdɪnɪs] Nescándalo m, alboroto m
rowdiness [ˈraʊdinɪs] n (= noise) → tapage m, chahut m (= fighting) → bagarre f
rowdiness
n (= noisiness)Lärmen nt; (= disorderliness)rüpelhaftes or flegelhaftes Benehmen
rowdiness [ˈraʊdɪnɪs] nbaccano; (fighting) → zuffa
rowdiness [ˈraʊdɪnɪs] nbaccano; (fighting) → zuffa


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Fox-terriers are born with about four times as much original sin in them as other dogs are, and it will take years and years of patient effort on the part of us Christians to bring about any appreciable reformation in the rowdiness of the fox-terrier nature.
 
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