Definitionadj. produced or growing in extreme abundance
Last update: October 26, 2015
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He has been expelled from the job due to his riotous behaviour. [Please select]
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Their number was incredible, and their cities were full of riotous activity. [Please select]
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Its members were chiefly the pensioners of the king, the ornaments of his court, living in riotous luxury at Paris or Versailles. [Please select]
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But he had wasted his substance in riotous living, and was reduced to a small pension from the Government. [Please select]
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As he spoke, a handsome young fellow came swaggering down the latter, on his way evidently to riotous living in the bazaar. [Please select]
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There he met with evil companions, and wasted his money in riotous living. [Please select]
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The old stone wall at that time was an irresistible invitation to the riotous luxuriance of vines. [Please select]
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=pan´ de mo´ ni um=: the place of devils; also, and usually, a riotous scene. [Please select]
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The sighing and longing for things that must endure everlastingly--the riotous enjoyment of the beauty of life--the perfect appreciation of the things that are. [Please select]
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I trow you must have been made a knight by force, or else you have squandered your means by reckless or riotous living. [Please select]
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