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boisterousbois‧ter‧ous /ˈbɔɪstərəs/ adjective  boisterousOrigin: 1400-1500 boistous ‘rough’ (14-16 centuries), from Old French boistos - A large, boisterous crowd poured into the bar, singing and shouting noisily.
- Dan's a nice boy, but rather boisterous.
- During his speech police in riot gear watched over a boisterous crowd.
- He was very loud and boisterous about being gay, and he lost.
- I envisioned play would be a static simulation of the boisterous on-the-floor rivalries I shared with my siblings.
- She had been boisterous and sharp, a humorous woman, a woman of decision.
- They were incredibly noisy and boisterous.
very active and full of energy► energetic very active and able to work hard or do an activity for a long time: · If you're feeling energetic, we could go out for a run.· My mother was a bustling, energetic woman.· The club has the support of an energetic and enthusiastic management committee. ► be full of energy/bursting with energy to have a lot of energy and be ready to work hard and do a lot of things: · William raced up the stairs, full of energy and excitement.· You have to be bursting with energy and health to do the top jobs, so they usually go to younger men. ► active always doing things: · She may be over 80, but she's still very active!· Aaron seemed like a normal active baby until he was about ten months old. ► dynamic very energetic, determined to succeed, and full of new ideas: · She is clearly a dynamic young woman with big ambitions.· What this country needs is dynamic and inspiring leadership! ► tireless: tireless worker/campaigner etc someone who keeps on working hard for a long time without getting tired: · Martin was a very popular teacher and a tireless worker for the school.· She has been a tireless peace campaigner for many years. ► hyperactive someone who is hyperactive is too active and often nervous, so that they are unable to relax or work calmly: · Our youngest daughter was hyperactive, and it had a damaging effect on the whole family.· The City is full of hyperactive executives who never stop rushing around. ► boisterous very energetic and noisy in a way that annoys other people - used especially about children: · Dan's a nice boy, but rather boisterous.· A large, boisterous crowd poured into the bar, singing and shouting noisily. someone, especially a child, who is boisterous makes a lot of noise and has a lot of energy: a class of boisterous five-year-olds |