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rebellious

[ri-bel-yuhs] / rɪˈbɛl yəs /


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Australia expects rebellious teens will do their best to skirt the laws.

From Barron's

“Rock ’N’ Roll,” which he dedicated to Vaclav Havel, explores the rebellious, Dionysian force of popular music, an eternal source of inspiration for him, in a play set partly in Prague during the Communist era.

From Los Angeles Times

But it rides on a brilliantly tuned air suspension with adaptive dampers to tie down rebellious momenta.

From The Wall Street Journal

Considered rebellious at the time, freestyle skiing is now an Olympic discipline.

From Seattle Times

Archlight’s first iteration was inspired by ’90s sports sneakers with raffia and guipure lace, and its successor now draws from more recent trends, ranging from “rebellious gothic vibes’’ to “romantic ‘cottage core.’”

From Los Angeles Times