raucous in the PONS Dictionary

raucous Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This self-titled album marks a return to the raucous and energetic sound of the bands debut album.
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The black-and-white ruffed lemur has a complex social structure and is known for its loud, raucous calls.
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It is usually performed as a raucous chorus song.
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After three raucous evenings of debate, each side claimed victory.
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After great controversy and raucous debate he succeeded.
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Being a very loud and raucous instrument, the trogat was used as a signaling instrument in battle (like the bugle or the bagpipe).
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It had a more raucous tone than the older models built.
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The busy, raucous style of early jazz did not hold the same kind of popular appeal that the comparative restraint of orchestral jazz did.
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But as soon as the marriage is sealed her raucous true nature emerges - and she wants to buy a pet parrot.
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In a matter of minutes, the previously raucous crowd of 45,718 had been almost completely silenced and extra innings had soon begun.
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