obstreperous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for obstreperous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

obstreperous [Am əbˈstrɛpərəs, Brit əbˈstrɛp(ə)rəs] ADJ form or hum

obstreperous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for obstreperous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

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Obstreperous behavior -- if someone habitually starts fights and feuds -- is equally dangerous.
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But her electrifying on-screen presence soon vied with a growing reputation for obstreperous on-set behaviour, and feuds with her co-stars and directors.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Plaintiff alleges only one occasion on which the food substitutions caused prisoners to become obstreperous.
www.dailymail.co.uk
So they will continue to be obstreperous and continue to be the hurt petulant child of confederation.
www.macleans.ca
Courageous locals would be dubbed obstreperous nimbys instead.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
It also demands a firm set of rules and a way to impose them on operatives on the streets, often violent and obstreperous gang members.
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Yet, even then you'd hear stories that bordered on urban myths about him that confounded the obstreperous image.
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It's likely to be much more obstreperous and less predictable than the one it replaces.
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He tries to bully her, but she is the daughter he raised: smart and obstreperous.
entertainment.time.com
No one has the inside track on which of dozens, perhaps hundreds, of ornery, obstreperous, unkempt bands might next appeal to the mall-walking millions.
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