Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Uncontrollably exuberant; unruly.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
rambustious .
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- adjective
boisterous andunruly
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Indeed no party has the kind of rumbustious everyman with the chutzpah to carry it off.
Eye on Britain 2008
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Keith Richards's Life Weidenfeld & Nicolson is a rumbustious but surprisingly well-remembered memoir of the rock'n'roll life.
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The jokes are pushed to their limits but it's skilfully done, with excellent singing notably Julia Riley, Clint van der Linde, Laura Mitchell and rumbustious playing from the Old Street Band conducted by Jonathan Peter Kenny.
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Here again is the rumbustious Silverstein sensibility, with its screwball humor, mixed-up whimsy, tenderheartedness and occasional dashes of vulgarity.
When Life Depends On Scrabble Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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This is even more anthemic than their debut, with the rumbustious gang feel of early Dexys, chiming guitars and a chorus to bellow very loudly.
F&M playlist 2011
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The Savage Detectives is a rumbustious account of idealist anarchist poets which drew an international audience.
The Skating Rink by Roberto Bolaño – review Philip Hensher 2010
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Assumptions that the culprit was the Stoke City fan Malcolm Clarke, viewed by many of his peers in the FA council as its most rumbustious member, would be wide of the mark.
Football League clubs debate wage restraint to curb losses 2011
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"Good", sweet caring girls stuck to prams and dolls' houses while "real" rumbustious, daring, active boys were given cars, guns, boats and planes It's a tribute to the sticking power of stereotypes that, as many more men are taking on child-rearing duties hence, perhaps, the reason why the everyday pushchair looks like an aeronautics gadget and more women are seen on the battle front, the kingdom of toys remains resolutely segregated on traditional lines.
Lucky boy raised without gender stereotypes | Yvonne Roberts 2012
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Assumptions that the culprit was the Stoke City fan Malcolm Clarke, viewed by many of his peers in the FA council as its most rumbustious member, would be wide of the mark.
Football League clubs debate wage restraint to curb losses 2011
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Someone with real authority in Scottish Labour should gently put an arm around him and suggest that if he can't handle merely being accused of anti-Scottishness in the course of what promises to be a rumbustious campaign he might wish to pursue another career.
Poor Robert Burns. He deserves better than this | Kevin McKenna 2012
shevek commented on the word rumbustious
I love this word.
September 24, 2008
tfhackett commented on the word rumbustious
Like rambunctious, but alcohol is involved.
April 29, 2009