boisterousnessgürültülü olma

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boisterous
Characterized by violence and agitation; wild; stormy
Having or resembling animal exuberance
Full of energy; exuberant; noisy
{a} violent, furious, stonny, unwieldly
unchecked merriment or animal spirits
Exhibiting tumultuous violence and fury; acting with noisy turbulence; violent; rough; stormy
{s} noisy, loud; stormy; excited
Full of energy; noisy
violently agitated and turbulent; "boisterous winds and waves"; "the fierce thunders roar me their music"- Ezra Pound; "rough weather"; "rough seas" noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline; "a boisterous crowd"; "a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand"; "a robustious group of teenagers"; "beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings"; "an unruly class" full of rough and exuberant animal spirits; "boisterous practical jokes"; "knockabout comedy
full of rough and exuberant animal spirits; "boisterous practical jokes"; "knockabout comedy
noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline; "a boisterous crowd"; "a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand"; "a robustious group of teenagers"; "beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings"; "an unruly class"
full of rough and exuberant animal spirits; "boisterous practical jokes"; "knockabout comedy"
violently agitated and turbulent; "boisterous winds and waves"; "the fierce thunders roar me their music"- Ezra Pound; "rough weather"; "rough seas"
Vehement; excessive
Noisy; rough; turbulent; as, boisterous mirth; boisterous behavior
Someone who is boisterous is noisy, lively, and full of energy. a boisterous but good-natured crowd Most of the children were noisy and boisterous. + boisterously bois·ter·ous·ly Her friends laughed boisterously, too. someone, especially a child, who is boisterous makes a lot of noise and has a lot of energy (boistous (14-16 centuries), from boistos)
Rough or rude; unbending; unyielding; strong; powerful