From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrumbustiousrum‧bus‧tious /rʌmˈbʌstʃəs/ adjective full of energy, fun, and noise SYN rambunctious American English rumbustious football fans
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rumbustious• In a playing career that ended the month Graeme Souness arrived at Rangers, Johnstone had excelled himself as a rumbustious centre-forward.• This is a noisy, rumbustious film that's prone to burying itself in hails of gunshots and sheets of flame.• They are painted with a rumbustious panache-or, looked at another way, with a gauche lack of sophistication.• A plant can be an obedient herb in one habitat and a rumbustious weed somewhere else.