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rowdyism

[rou-dee-iz-uhm] / ˈraʊ diˌɪz əm /


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The Eagle was of the opinion that architecture could influence behavior, noting in 1893 that there was “much less rowdyism and general law breaking in the 18th Precinct than a few years ago.”

From New York Times • Mar. 20, 2011

Warners has surrounded him with the hilarious rowdyism of the prizefighting game in the '903, including a superb performance by Ward Bond as the great John L. himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

To keep his ballrooms free of rowdyism, Bill Karzas provides only "sweet" music, bans jitterbugging.

From Time Magazine Archive

All through the night until dawn ambulances screamed through the grounds, carrying more than 100 victims of good-natured rowdyism to hospitals.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yes," said Mrs. Windsor; "there is the common—that is the common where Mr. Smith has checked the rowdyism.

From The Green Carnation by Hichens, Robert Smythe