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boisterous

[boi-ster-uhs, -struhs] / ˈbɔɪ stər əs, -strəs /


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He said Harry had been a normal "boisterous and exuberant" 16-year-old who was "full of charm".

From BBC

Newsom possessed the air of a politician running for president at the boisterous rally, a possibility the California governor says he is considering — and the location he chose was not happenstance.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a show of defiance towards the boisterous Leeds crowd, and a symbol of the Kangaroos affirming their authority.

From BBC

And, despite the boisterous nature of Russian announcements, their military value is ambiguous.

From BBC

After five heats, and some whisky tastings for the boisterous crowd, this year’s contest all came down to the six who made it through to the grand final.

From The Wall Street Journal