rambunctious 的定义
- difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
- turbulently active and noisy: a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand.
rambunctious 近义词
loud, energetic
rambunctious 的近义词 10 个
rambunctious 的反义词 7 个
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- When it was time for a “rambunctious yet focused” game of “come,” Pluto followed cues with aptitude and enthusiasm.
- These crates withstand rambunctious dogs and provide a safe place for pups who become destructive in a contained space or when they’re away from their owners.
- Stainless steel pet water fountains are more likely to be dishwasher safe and resist the wear and tear of a rambunctious pet.
- She is one of the most scintillating scorers in college hoops — with a rambunctious personality to match her flashy pro-style game.
- Everyone is silent except for one person, who is being very loud and rambunctious.
- Coming in at 1,496,070 likes, the most popular Instagram of the year belongs to that rambunctious singing man-child Justin Bieber.
- Was this as a rehabilitation of a man best known for his rambunctious disdain for Arabs, particularly Palestinians?
- But Gardner would never have sent one-of-a-kind, fragile plates to the rambunctious little “sprite” of the White House.
- The assembly has gained a reputation for being rambunctious, as political rivalries play out behind closed doors.
- He swept into power as a rambunctious, self-styled revolutionary, ending a 40-year drought for House Republicans.
- There had been no cowboys watching the steers, for the corral had always been strong enough to hold the most rambunctious.
- She was so strong in the wrists and fingers that she could hold them when they were rambunctious.
- "Just back from the city, and more rambunctious than ever," said Mrs. Hewitt briskly.
- Wraiths now have a rambunctious vitality and self-assurance that are astonishing.
- There seemed to be more than twenty of them; that, though, was due to the flitting movements of their rambunctious forms.