There's no mistaking any of the songs here for easygoing Philly soul or rambunctious New Orleans funk. |
His rambunctious, charismatic appeal does call to mind the scrappy sort of life force so present in American folklore. |
Despite a warning to follow me step by step, one of the young airmen was a little rambunctious and proceeded at his own pace. |
Today, a normally rambunctious 10-year-old boy was brought to the office by his mother. |
Lewd, alcoholic, and rambunctious, she was a terror around the mining towns and military forts on the western plains. |
They are more rambunctious, they are more competitive, they are more likely to get in trouble. |