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rowdyism

[rou-dee-iz-uhm] / ˈraʊ diˌɪz əm /


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The Eagle was of the opinion that architecture could influence behavior, noting in 1893 that there was “much less rowdyism and general law breaking in the 18th Precinct than a few years ago.”

From New York Times • Mar. 20, 2011

I see in the newspapers that an attempt has been made to repeat what happened last year, and that our opponents make a great grievance about rowdyism at their meetings.

From Time Magazine Archive

All through the night until dawn ambulances screamed through the grounds, carrying more than 100 victims of good-natured rowdyism to hospitals.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under Durocher, such rowdyism is a deliberate way of life.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fortunately, when they thought of this means for making a display of their rowdyism, the small craft had gained such headway that they could not reach them with the missiles.

From Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast or Through Storm and Stress to Florida by Arundel, Louis