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rambunctious

adjective as in boisterous; noisy

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The audience at the Saturday matinee audience I attended was filled with young people who seemed delighted by the rambunctious high jinks.

Some news executives believe — perhaps wishfully — that the administration will focus on policy at the beginning and there will be less emphasis on the president-elect’s rambunctious personality.

In conversation, the rapper lives up to the implied duality in his name — alternating between quiet and rambunctious.

I was certain it was a result of my rambunctious golden retriever smashing into my legs.

In comments to the media, he said the Vanity Fair article contained a lot of “garbage” but conceded that he had a “very, very rambunctious youth” and that he was “not a church boy”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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