He is a boisterous, loud, energetic man, completely at odds with the surroundings. |
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The defensive players were boisterous and energetic and were taking it to the offense. |
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Fortunately the giggles from the Thai ladies and boisterous laughs from the lads who were nearby painted a different picture. |
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He was noisy and boisterous and Bowyer said he moved away from them because of his behaviour. |
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This might keep them out of the cinema where their boisterous behaviour has put people off going there. |
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Benjamin is a small blond with a boisterous spirit and a marked tendency toward speaking her mind. |
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Their culture says it is OK to be boisterous, to be loud and speak your mind. |
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It had become boisterous and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats. |
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She also looks after her granddaughter, Abby, who is three years old, loud, boisterous and basically a handful. |
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The masks are often grotesque, humorous or satirical and the dances can be noisy and boisterous. |
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He was surrounded by noisy and boisterous children as he sat motionless on his throne. |
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In 1756 he transferred across the road to Pembroke College, having found his Peterhouse neighbours boisterous and noisy. |
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On the other side of the railway stood the cemetery on a gradual rise looking out to the boisterous Tasman Sea. |
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Her entire crew of sixteen men, after several hours in open boats on a boisterous sea, succeeded in getting ashore. |
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Their brand of boisterous bonhomie and quirky humour is in short supply here. |
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An important issue was raised by the boisterous and often unruly Labour senior whip. |
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My two are not the most unruly kids on the block but they are a bit boisterous. |
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The basins were fed by snowmelt from far above, though the influx was a mere trickle compared to the boisterous torrents of spring. |
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The latter, a boisterous Jersey boy, has a motor mouth and often punctuates his sentences with an infectious bray of loud laughter. |
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Large, jolly and boisterous, Carol is regarded as something of a brick, and there are sound reasons for the affection she commands. |
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The crowd at the restaurant is strictly bridge-and-tunnel on boisterous weekend nights. |
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Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms. |
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Girls are encouraged to be quiet, friendly, and mutually supportive, while boys are expected to be noisy, boisterous, and competitive. |
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The real-life tale of a boisterous puppy is proving its staying power in the dog-eat-dog world of US bestsellers. |
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He had spent most of the night playing a boisterous card game and running around filming people with his video camera. |
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A fine night's carousing at the college ball was followed by a boisterous afternoon on the river at the annual regatta. |
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They were boisterous but friendly, delighting in striking up friendships with the locals. |
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A boisterous group keen on having a good time, they kept changing places and pointing out landmarks on the ground below. |
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The '80s pirate renaissance also demonstrated that pirates love nothing more than a boisterous sea chantey. |
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The head of a boisterous party of ex-public schoolboys calls over the waiter and asks for a bottle of hock. |
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One had beautiful red hair and looked quite boisterous and the other had chestnut coloured hair and she looked serious and sophisticated. |
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Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd. |
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It is, instead, boisterous and noisy and in its way, joyous, its political backdrop merely an occasion for more parkour. |
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Sitting in her house full of the toys and clutter of three boisterous children, a mother shakes her head wearily. |
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They woke her with their boisterous noise and lack of consideration for her indisposition. |
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The city is boisterous, its natives felicitously facetious, its commerce flourishing. |
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The dog had an infectious energy, a boisterous nature, that spread wherever he bounded. |
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For example, in any group of people some may be reserved and introverted, while others may be extremely boisterous and extroverted. |
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The road then bends to the right, past a farm cottage with a boisterous beck tumbling from the brackened heights behind. |
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The frosh in attendance were loud and boisterous in the early part of the game, cheering their Warriors on. |
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Here, luxuriously confined, they drew crowds of visitors attracted by their boisterous commentary. |
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She can be very boisterous but is always obedient so she is one of our lead drag hounds. |
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Truly, every seat in the house was spoken for, and throngs waited by the door for their chance to join the boisterous, gesticulating masses. |
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The Glamorgan gentry patronized the boisterous village wakes, and even established new ones in communities which lacked them. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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A more animated idea follows, with frolicking clarinets and boisterous woodblocks. |
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It is boisterous, crowded, smoky, noisy, with people speaking loudly over loud Latin dance music. |
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The result is an invigorating, boisterous look at a group of wildly cynical and libidinous college brats. |
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They aren't boisterous, keep themselves neat and tidy and smile at anybody who says hello. |
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A school of males is far more boisterous, and the most dangerous to encounter. |
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A loud bang accompanied with boisterous laughter startled her out from her thoughts and she groaned to herself. |
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The audience watches intently, but the spell is broken when three boisterous local kids barge into the gallery. |
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Yet the din emanating from the country's corporate boardrooms is not that of clinking champagne glasses and boisterous merrymaking. |
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I must say, though, that most of the pictures show a boisterous crowd of young people milling around, running in and out of traffic. |
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As boisterous entrepreneurs, now millionaires many times over, both enjoy the limelight a great deal. |
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The shubunkin can be boisterous with other fancy goldfish, chasing and nipping their tankmates. |
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Rafael is a boisterous, garrulous man eager to debate issues but clearly unaccustomed to being challenged by a woman. |
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I met him in the small, relaxed, carpeted upper dining room, as opposed to the larger, more boisterous, uncarpeted ground-floor one. |
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We weren't drunk, but decided to be loud and boisterous, living behind our facades. |
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The crowd slumbered and even the usually boisterous Carib Beer girls gave up trying to get the spectators enthused. |
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He is boisterous and lively like any other little boy his age. |
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The bar had a smoky atmosphere, filled with boisterous Alithanians. |
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It mounted a robust election campaign, which included boisterous, well-managed rallies and even a Western-style meet-the-press power breakfast on the eve of polling. |
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The place is cluttered with junk and heaving with boisterous children. |
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In fact the dancing in water antics are so boisterous that audience members on the front row were issued with special theme-park style ponchos to wear before the show. |
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After several months of floods, gales, tantrums, and boisterous whisky parties, he returned in triumph to a London which was already agog at his endeavour. |
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The morning sunshine gave way to a sombre shroud of grey clouds, which threatened rain but failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the boisterous crowd. |
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He was embarrassed and even ashamed of his indiscretion, but then he realized that there was no way he could have been heard above the roar of the boisterous crowd. |
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Bouncers and snarls may have been littered with wides and full tosses but the Barbadian fully deserved his successes and the boisterous crowd his dramatic celebration. |
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I am afraid to say that this revelation caused a certain amount of food to be spat out, and scenes of a boisterous nature which cannot be tolerated in polite society. |
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It pattered hard against the seaward windows of the hotel and swept into the horde of steam launches that buffeted with the rather boisterous sea. |
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This chef is a meat man, of course, an aggressive, boisterous character used to spending long hours muscling chickens and slabs of beef over a hot open flame. |
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The faux thriller spoofery goes silly-side-up and Steve's boisterous young assistant isn't given enough to do, but this is a small price to pay for the genius that is Brooks. |
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This is not the boisterous version of Pacino, the one we saw as Tony Montana in Scarface or as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman. |
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Those who were part of the original Area scene remember a boisterous party. |
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The Australian filmmaker Luhrmann, best known for the boisterous Bohemian musical Moulin Rouge! |
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Convivial by nature, he not doubt joined in when others were celebrating, allowing his boisterous high spirits free rein. |
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It brimmed with the famously vigorous and boisterous life of fledgling Kennedys. |
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The parliamentary party demonstrated its naivety when it returned in boisterous mood after the general election, having gained more than 30 seats. |
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The book casts a jaundiced eye on everything from helicopter rescues and large, boisterous groups to the use of cell phones, to which Guy had a particularly strong aversion. |
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He's very boisterous and loud normally, but he becomes just the opposite. |
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Let's have a session, let's be boisterous, let's paint the town red. |
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A lonely widow repining for the past while enduring the boisterous attentions of her clumsy Irish housekeeper encounters a cripple collecting money for an invalid hospital. |
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Jack, an affectionate, boisterous lad, lives in another world. |
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When we met, I was a boisterous, headstrong, tall, leggy blonde. |
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Nicola turned around and saw the boisterous girl who had sat next to her. |
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How can a nation so boisterous and fearlessly irreverent be dismissed as a dictatorship? |
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Hundreds flocked to witness the boisterous parade of Pinoys dressed in native attire and sports uniforms and sampled the delicious and well-loved Filipino food and delicacies. |
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The mood in their haunted honky-tonk runs from lugubrious laments to boisterous boogies, drawing in touches of ragtime, country, blues and cabaret. |
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There are paintings of haughty aristocrats in all their finery and of boisterous booze-ups. |
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The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. |
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Every character, from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the shrinking timidity of womanhood, must play the orator. |
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They are depicted as a boisterous crowd dancing and laughing in outrageous costumes where men are dressed as women and women are dressed as men. |
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Tabitha's wedding day ended in a boisterous skimelton party, a kind of local charivari. |
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The two sisters could hardly have been more different, one so boisterous and expressive, the other so taciturn and calm. |
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Catatonia could always count on a place in the gossip columns, too, thanks to the lagered-up antics of their boisterous lead-singer-about-town. |
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In the capitol of Kampala, Ssempa is known for his boisterous crusading. |
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Prescriptivist grammarians will have a boisterous time reading Taipei. |
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In especially boisterous weather conditions, the reverse surge might be entirely overcome so that the flow continues in the same direction through three or more surge periods. |
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Sarah reels a little, nevertheless, under the dog's boisterous greeting. |
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It has given birth to boisterous palm pounders, tin-sheet shakers and shillabers on the right hand, and to nose wrinklers, tongue stickers and loud sneezers on the left. |
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