[ adj ] noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline <adj.all> a boisterous crowda social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand a robustious group of teenagers beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings an unruly class
The movie shows how Escalante cajoled a rambunctious group of teens from an East Los Angeles barrio into taking calculus, only to have the Educational Testing Service suspect they cheated when they passed the Advanced Placement test en masse in 1982.
The so-called "Vigilante Float" carried several rambunctious men pretending they were cowboys from the Old West who staged a mock hanging on the back of a flatbed truck.
"She is full of joy, love, very rambunctious and very giving," said nurse Maura Mahon, who cared for Ogechi her first year.
In Ti Moune's quest for love, she is helped _ and occasionally hindered _ by a quartet of rambunctious and rowdy gods, deities of water, earth, love and death.
Mr. Mieno took away the sake bowl just as the party started getting rambunctious.
The seals have regained their strength, fat and rambunctious energy, barking at each other and romping in the center's pool, he said.
On the mezzanine floor, the Industrial Creation Center (CCI) presents a rambunctious hodgepodge of industrial, commercial and design objects that looks like an enormous '50s garage sale.
Beaton and his three-man crew in the U.S. Capitol carpentry shop produce about 50 hand-tooled gavels every year for the speaker's use in admonishing the often rambunctious House to shut up and proceed with business.
Back then, most grievances concerned the company's efforts to discipline its young and rambunctious work force.
Judy's a disheveled escape artist, hazel-eyed, round-faced and rambunctious.
"She's not a rambunctious dog.
Romania's durable dictator did not like Hungarians, and a rambunctious community of ethnic Hungarians challenged his control. Toekes, articulate and courageous, amounted to a dissident.