obstreperousness

IPA: ʌbstrˈɛpɝʌsnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being obstreperous.
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Examples of "obstreperousness" in Sentences

  • But its NK's obstreperousness, entirely on its own, which has led to this.
  • Russian obstreperousness, in turn, simply made everyone else more nervous.
  • But the overwhelming legacy of Southern obstreperousness and arrogance and delusion continues to this day.
  • Complaint Department: What a tragedy is't that age and ingenuity shall ever fall to the obstreperousness of youth!
  • Having grabbed themselves a distribution system, Malone and Maffei now went on to see what value their obstreperousness could get from Diller.
  • Just as Democrats could learn political skills from their Republican rivals, partisans of "change" can learn obstreperousness from those deluded "populists."
  • The lessons these so-called leaders (who are supposed to be advocates for children) are teaching is that irrational obstreperousness on the part of an exercised few can indeed prevail.
  • For all its energy and joyful obstreperousness, Bellow's work is curiously blurred, curiously hidden, precisely, one contends, because for the most part and at its strongest it eschews form.
  • The main effect of continued Russian obstreperousness would be a long string of missed opportunities for dealing with those devastating small wars that erupt throughout the world out of ethnic and territorial conflicts.
  • However, the studios are unlikely to agree to SAG's demands; they've been quite firm in their refusal to break the new media template and reward SAG for its obstreperousness -- and punish the unions that compromised to make a deal -- by giving SAG provisions that were denied to those other unions (DGA, AFTRA, IATSE, as well as WGA).

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