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boisterous

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


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“White Lotus” stars Jason Isaacs and Aimee Lou Wood shared a boisterous laugh, while Powell made sure his parents were in his range of sight.

From Los Angeles Times

The game was played out amid a boisterous atmosphere in a stadium packed with Algerian fans in a crowd of 18,522.

From Barron's

In such a boisterous environment, the first set would be crucial.

From BBC

So dynamic and so boisterous is the experience of the entrance that the rest of the building cannot help but feel anticlimactic.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From BBC