rowdily / ˈraʊ di /

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rowdily2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural row·dies.

  1. a rough, disorderly person.
adj. 形容词 adjective

row·di·er, row·di·est.

  1. rough and disorderly: rowdy behavior at school.
  2. Slang. great; very enjoyable, often with boisterous fun: a rowdy time at the arcade with my best friends.

rowdily 近义词

rowdily

等同于 hard

更多rowdily例句

  1. Reid, once a season ticket holder, is not one of the rowdies, and he feels the perception is overblown.
  2. Lost ice giantIn digital reenactments of its early days, the solar system gets rowdy.
  3. In between long days skiing Baker’s rowdy terrain, Rouches stays warm by firing up a tiny woodstove and inviting friends over for pancakes.
  4. Located at surprise locations in the Valley, Young Finesse Kids parties marketed themselves as rowdy, exclusive, and, as the name suggests, for young kids, 21 and under.
  5. Now in its third iteration, the Following retains the rowdy spirit of the original, with a lighter carbon frame and longer, slacker geometry that keeps it current without going overboard.
  6. He drank a little, but rowdily, and managed to spend in a cheap tavern like the Volga as much as twenty roubles in an evening.
  7. The beans bubbled rowdily on the front lid, and he pushed the pot back to a cooler surface.