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Translations for „rowdy“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

rowdy [ˈraʊdi] ADJ pej

1. rowdy (noisy):

rowdy

2. rowdy (violent):

rowdy

Usage examples with rowdy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ultimately, this resulted in the second game of the doubleheader being postponed due to hundreds of rowdy fans storming the field and refusing to leave.
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But there is no liquor and no rowdy, scary drunks.
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This stimulated local business but also transformed the city into a rowdy, violent cowtown.
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The humans, unable to comprehend the hound's message think the dog is just being rowdy.
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They never seem to actually bite each other, but they get rather rowdy.
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They opposed the reform of apartheid laws during the 1980s, harassing liberal politicians and holding large (and often quite rowdy) political rallies.
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Increasingly rowdy segments of the crowd began to tarnish its image as well.
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Known to be rowdy at social events, they were the main driving force in organizing class dinners and other university social events.
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Rowdy, his brother, has been tending to the farm in his absence.
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They felt that the other local runs had gotten too rowdy and lost too much of their authentic traditions.
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