"Rowdies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rowdies" Meaning

Rough and noisy people, typically young males, in a gathering or at a sporting event.

"Rowdies" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Rowdies"


1. In a sports context:
The rowdies in the stadium started chanting and cheering as the home team scored a goal in the final minute of the game.

2. Describing misbehaving fans:
The rowdies in the front row were making so much noise that they were disturbing those around them, prompting security to intervene.

3. In a historical context:
During the concert, the rowdies who were trying to cause trouble were easily identified by their torn bandannas and purposely ripped clothing.

4. Characterizing disorderly people:
On campus, the rowdies who had been causing trouble near the dorms were asked to leave by campus security.

5. A colloquial term for a person:
My friend's brother is known to be one of the rowdies in town, always causing a ruckus wherever he goes.

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Roving

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Row

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Rowboat

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A small, narrow boat that is propelled through the water by rowing, typically 1-3 people.

Rowboats

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Rowdier

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Noisy, boisterous, or rougher<br><br>Example: The crowdier game brought together a rowdier crowd of fans.

Rowdiest

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Rowdily

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(loudly) in a noisy, boisterous manner.

Rowdiness

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Restlessness or noisy and unruly behavior, often among a large crowd.

Rowdy

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The word "rowdy" is an adjective that means:<br><br>Noisy, boisterous, and often unruly; causing a disturbance by being loud and noisy; having a tendency to behave in a loud, rough, and tumultuous manner.<br><br>Example: "The rowdy crowd at the sports stadium made a lot of noise during the game."

Rowdyism

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Rowdyism refers to behavior that is boisterous, noisy, and unruly, often in a way that is disruptive or riotous. It can involve violent or aggressive actions, or simply behaving in a disorderly and unkempt manner.<br><br>Example: The rowdyism at the sports stadium was getting out of hand before the game even started.<br><br>Synonyms: riot, tumult, uproar, chaos, disorder, turbulence, turbulence.

Rowed

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Rowel

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Roweled

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Burrrowed into impassively roweled. Like something centuries old.