"Rumbustious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rumbustious" Meaning

Rumbustious refers to a person or thing that is boisterous or noisy, often in a way that is energetic and somewhat unruly. It can describe a lively or turbulent atmosphere, often with an air of excitement or mischievousness. The word is often associated with a readiness for activity, adventure, or rebellion.

"Rumbustious" Examples

5 Examples of "Rumbustious" Usage


1. (used to describe a playful and rowdy situation)

The young grandchildren ran into the house on a stormy night, their rumbustious laughter and shouting echoing off the walls.

2. (to describe behavior or talk that is energetic and lively)

The comedian's loud rumbustious jokes brought the audience into a tizzy of laughter, making it impossible for anyone to be seated for the rest of the performance.

3. (describing a situation that is boisterously chaotic)

The rumbustious atmosphere in the community hall was not suitable for a quiet meeting, making it hard for the silent event attendees to find focus on the discussion.

4. (relating to a noisy and chaos-filled interaction)

There is a moment of rumbustious debate that reportedly erupted when in a poll on what topic the world should most focus on, between economics and the environment.

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