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35 words match “BOIST”

RANTY a.
Wild; noisy; boisterous.
ROAR v. 2 definitions
To be boisterous; to be disorderly. It was a mad, roaring time, full of extravagance. Bp. Burnet.
ROARING FORTIES n.
The middle latitudes of the southern hemisphere. So called from the boisterous and prevailing westerly winds, which are especially strong in the South Indian Ocean up to 50º S.
ROMP v. 3 definitions
To play rudely and boisterously; to leap and frisk about in play.
ROUGH a. 3 definitions
Tossed in waves; boisterous; high; -- said of a sea or other piece of water. More unequal than the roughest sea. T. Burnet.
RUDE a.
Violent; tumultuous; boisterous; inclement; harsh; severe; -- said of the weather, of storms, and the like; as, the rude winter. [Clouds] pushed with winds, rude in their shock. Milton. The rude agitation [of water] breaks it into foam. Boyle.
RUFFIAN n. 2 definitions
A boisterous, cruel, brutal fellow; a desperate fellow ready for murderous or cruel deeds; a cutthroat. Wilt thou on thy deathbed play the ruffian Shak.
RUFFLE v.
To grow rough, boisterous, or turbulent. [R.] The night comes on, and the bleak winds Do sorely ruffle. Shak.
RUGGED a.
Violent; rude; boisterrous; -- said of conduct, manners, etc.
SCOLD v.
To find fault or rail with rude clamor; to brawl; to utter harsh, rude, boisterous rebuke; to chide sharply or coarsely; -- often with at; as, to scold at a servant. Pardon me, lords, 't is the first time ever I was forced to scold. Shak.
STREPEROUS a.
Loud; boisterous. [R.] Sir T. Browne.
TERMAGANT n. 2 definitions
A boisterous, brawling, turbulent person; -- formerly applied to both sexes, now only to women. This terrible termagant, this Nero, this Pharaoh. Bale (1543). The slave of an imperious and reckless termagant. Macaulay.
TRENCHMORE n.
A kind of lively dance of a rude, boisterous character. Also, music in triple time appropriate to the dance. [Obs.] All the windows in the town dance new trenchmore. Beau. & Fl.
TUMULTUOUS a.
Conducted with disorder; noisy; confused; boisterous; disorderly; as, a tumultuous assembly or meeting.
WINDY a.
Tempestuous; boisterous; as, windy weather.
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