Four or five of the rowdyish crowd picked up sticks that they had carried through the forest that afternoon. |
Far more than mature Jerry, was mature Michael playful and rowdyish. |
He was at white heat, fighting mad, and cared little what he said to these rowdyish intruders. |
Generally they were rather brusque and rowdyish, and to the polite Mexicans they appeared even more so than they really were. |
They were a noisy, turbulent mob, cheered on by like rowdyish sympathizers lining the pavements. |
Don't be rowdyish, or get the reputation of being a drunken fellow. |