rumbustious in the PONS Dictionary

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Walking along them, after visiting the exhibition, the vivid tales of the painter's rumbustious life linger in the imagination.
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Indeed, the ability of the courts to accept true and fair comments, no matter how rumbustious, is a touchstone of the existence of the rule of law.
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As if to match the title's theme, he dishes out a rumbustious music.
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He would also sometimes swap sprats for coal at sea after a rumbustious verbal exchange with an obliging collier's skipper; the fuel was used in his smack's shrimp boiler.
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The election ended in typically rumbustious fashion.
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I suspect though that given the rather rumbustious nature of my daughter, we might be looking at some modern-day role reversal.
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The paperboys are depicted as a rumbustious and tight-knit group.
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And it is rumbustious and populist but that's what it's aiming to be.
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It is one of the great exciting maritime cities: beautiful, cluttered, rumbustious.
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As a piece, it is loud and rumbustious, but it is also pale and interesting, in creative terms.
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