raucous

IPA: rˈɔkʌs

adjective

  • Harsh and rough-sounding.
  • Disorderly and boisterous.
  • Loud and annoying.
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Examples of "raucous" in Sentences

  • Already a huge underdog in raucous Camp Randall Stadium, the
  • Back in raucous Arco Arena, Bibby found things more to his liking.
  • Back then, he was mostly known as a raucous, money loving party boy.
  • Ginepri kept his long locks, but he did join raucous pingpong and arcade games during the week.
  • Set in raucous Dawson at the height of the stampede, Jack Harrington, the Mastadon King, falls for Lucille, a "dainty arctic princess."
  • Dimitri joined his retinue of eleven men in raucous laughter as bullets impacted armour and fell to the ground as harmless lumps of jacketed lead.
  • Ryan Hollweg also scored, for his first point of the season, and newly acquired Sean Avery added a goal, as did Marcel Hossa and Jaromir Jagr in raucous Madison Square Garden.
  • He came to the Vatican by way of Boston, where he was known as a raucous but brilliant student at Harvard and an even more brilliant priest and professor of American history at Boston College.

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