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boisterous

[boi-ster-uhs, -struhs] / ˈbɔɪ stər əs, -strəs /


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While seven people were arrested for trespassing, the boisterous demonstration was free of violence or damage.

From Seattle Times

Then, finally, the Pakistani musician relented to demands from the boisterous attendees of one of North America’s biggest music festivals and delivered his viral hit, “Pasoori.”

From Washington Post

A boisterous group of college-age boys walking past the tent stopped suddenly and stared, transfixed as Herrick meted out his melodious vision of the state, rich with imagery of the Central Valley.

From Los Angeles Times

He was a bull whose role in the society of elephants was to educate the youngsters, keep them in tow, because young elephants can be very boisterous.

From Salon

To biologists, seamounts’ steep slopes resemble crowded, boisterous skyscrapers for corals and other marine life.

From Science Magazine