Definitionadj. noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
Last update: November 28, 2016
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Ever since she got out of college she's been too rambunctious to live with--doesn't know what she wants--well, I know what she wants. [noun]
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For all her fears and frailties, Alison is a robust and rambunctious character, uncompromising and unapologetic. [noun]
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The children were so loud and rambunctious that instantly the whole atmosphere changed. [adjective]
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The customer became very rambunctious with the clerk. [adverb]
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Little Green Radicals is a NEW range for rambunctious little eco warriors who want to change the world ! [adjective]
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THOSE SLIGHTLY RAMBUNCTIOUS FEMALES Easy all, Myles Crawford said. [adjective]
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'T won't dew fer 'im to git tew rambunctious, er the fust thing he knows he won't hev no insides in 'im.' [Please select]
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De doctor say de ku'nel 'ud do fus-class ef he only would n't wherrit so, but he do nothin' but toss an' act rambunctious, an' dat keep de wound fretted an' him feverish. [Please select]
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