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rootin'-tootin
adjective as in rowdy
Example Sentences
A soulful silliness pervades the rootin’, tootin’ live-action cartoon “Hundreds of Beavers” from Milwaukee filmmakers Mike Cheslik and Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, merry pranksters who deploy a gleefully inventive lo-fi madness to their gag-stuffed wilderness comedy.
Next the girls picked up their free samples of Rootin' Tootin' Raspberry ice cream.
Many Americans, and Texans in particular, have a mythical misconception about the state: In rootin’, tootin’ Texas, this has always been the way with guns.
In “South of Heaven,” a Texas melodrama that’s as convincing as a taxidermied jackalope, Jason Sudeikis plays Jimmy Ray, a freshly paroled felon with a rootin’-tootin’ case of bad luck.
Among the many rootin'-tootin’ new looks are a matching cow-print sports bra and legging set, colorful hoodies and sweatpants, as well as denim bodysuits, tracksuits and chaps — accessorized with bolo ties, gold belt buckles, spurred boots, bandit-style face masks and, of course, lots and lots of cowboy hats.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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