Definitionadj. noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
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To-day he had seen Sypher in a new mood, sympathetic, unegotistical, non-robustious, and he felt gratified at having won a man's friendship. [Please select]
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Opening his eyes, he realised that somebody was knocking at his door, and shouting in a robustious bass-- "Christian, I say." [Please select]
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The fisherman had treated the driver and the farmer at the Hibernian, and was being rewarded with robustious chaff. [Please select]
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At last the Clerk came in person, and threw Auntie Nan into tremors of nervousness by his noise and robustious-ness. [Please select]
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The eyes of the robustious fellow began to blink, and he returned to his colleagues. [Please select]
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In each boat embarked a whole family, from the robustious burgher down to the cats and dogs and little negroes. [Please select]
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