rowdy
IPA: rˈaʊdi
noun
- (countable) A boisterous person; a brawler.
- (uncountable, obsolete, slang) money; ready money.
adjective
- Loud and disorderly; riotous; boisterous.
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Examples of "rowdy" in Sentences
- The town was rowdy with many people.
- Rowdy and KC are some of the few left on the track.
- Mark started hanging out with the rowdy young people.
- The town has a reputation for being rowdy and full of parties.
- The proof of the pudding is in the thousands of rowdy students.
- He tries to learn despite the inept teachers and rowdy students.
- Rowdy recordings, a drum and bass label the north west of England.
- Heather and Lesley confront the rowdy party and confiscate the alcohol.
- The film follows the sibling relationship and the threat from the rowdy.
- The feast is held and the two sons are proved to be rowdy and boisterous.