Definitionadj. noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
Last update: September 26, 2015
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People are a little drunk, a little boisterous, continually fighting their way to the toilets. [adjective]
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Outside, the wind was boisterous and rollicking; here, it was reverent and gentle. [Please select]
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Choose a day when there is a breeze, but not a boisterous one. [Please select]
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Young puppies may be too boisterous for children under three. [adjective]
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Boisterous winds and waves. [adjective]
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Boisterous practical jokes. [adjective]
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Then twilight fell and I set off through the rambling town already boisterous with church services. [Please select]
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The boisterous songs and laughter, the stamping of many feet, continued far into the night. [Please select]
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The strongest outward manifestation of the religion of the West Indian black is this boisterous singing. [Please select]
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At times he was familiar and colloquial; now he was loud, energetic, and boisterous;--some parts of his discourse might be called sublime, and others sunk below burlesque. [adjective]
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