bawling, brassy, clangorous, incorrigible, mafficking, out of hand, resisting, screaming, tumultuous, unmalleable, vociferating
Definitionadj. noisily and stubbornly defiant
Last update: March 26, 2017
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Her children are obstreperous. [adjective]
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Because my nephew is obstreperous, he often gets in trouble at school. [adjective]
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PCP also releases adrenaline so users become immensely strong; if they become obstreperous they often need several people to control them. [adjective]
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He may not even be quarrelsome; and may therefore come under a much less degree of discipline than his obstreperous, impulsive, rebellious little brother. [adjective]
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Of course his infant majesty was most obstreperous at such toilet formalities and he let everyone know it: Habaa baaaahabaaa baaaa. [adjective]
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Three birch-bark canoes followed the net to send the more obstreperous of the fish shoreward. [Please select]
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And thus Lad assumed formal guardianship of his obstreperous little son. [Please select]
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[Illustration: A much-freckled messenger-boy appeared dragging an exceedingly obstreperous fox-terrier] "You silly little fool," he said. [Please select]
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Father Burke, who had begun politely enough, became obstreperous and abusive. [Please select]
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