单词 | rambunctious |
释义 | rambunctious From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrambunctiousram‧bunc‧tious /ræmˈbʌŋkʃəs/ adjective American Englishnoisy, full of energy, and behaving in a way that cannot be controlled three rambunctious kidsExamples from the Corpusrambunctious• Maybe he encouraged my rambunctious behavior.• two rambunctious boys• I was rather rambunctious in those days, pacing about the room, acting more like General Patton than General Schwarzkopf.• They miss the rambunctious lot of them.• Mr Smith was a rambunctious retiree who lost his nose to an untended skin cancer.• That collision of conflicting air masses usually causes particularly rambunctious storms to slam California.Origin rambunctious (1800-1900) Probably from rumbustious “rambunctious” ((18-21 centuries)) |
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