noisy+commotion

  • 91roar — Synonyms and related words: Bedlam let loose, assault, attack, barbarize, bark, batter, battle cry, bawl, bay, be in stitches, be noisy, bedlam, bell, bellow, blare, blast, blat, blate, bleat, blubber, bluster, bobbery, boom, booming, brawl, bray …

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  • 92row — Synonyms and related words: Autobahn, Bedlam let loose, Indian file, US highway, ado, advance, affray, agitation, align, alley, alleyway, altercation, array, arterial, arterial highway, arterial street, artery, articulation, autoroute, autostrada …

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  • 93Rumpus — 1. disturbing noise; uproar; 2. noisy or violent disturbance or commotion …

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  • 94rumpus — Australian Slang 1. disturbing noise; uproar; 2. noisy or violent disturbance or commotion …

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  • 95riot — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. brawl, uprising; disorder, row, fracas, uproar, tumult. See disobedience, violence. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. confusion, uproar, tumult, public disturbance; see disorder 2 , disturbance 2 , protest . •… …

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  • 96row — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. paddle, scull, oar. See navigation. n. rank, file, tier, range; quarrel, brawl, rumpus, melée. See continuity, length, disorder, contention. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. series, line, rank, file; see line… …

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  • 97turbulent — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. riotous, violent, stormy, disturbed, noisy, restless, raging, howling, buffeting, thunderous, inclement, tumultuous, excited, passionate, uncontrolled, vehement, roaring, tempestuous, rampant, rowdy, lawless, disorderly …

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  • 98roof — roof1 [ ruf ] (plural roofs [ rufs ] or rooves [ ruvz ] ) noun count *** 1. ) the top outer part of a building: The roof is leaking again. a thatched roof (=made of straw) a ) the top outer part of a vehicle: One man had climbed onto the roof of… …

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  • 99uproar — 1520s, used by Tindale and later Coverdale as a loan translation of Ger. Aufruhr or Du. oproer tumult, riot, lit. a stirring up, in German and Dutch bibles (Cf. Acts xxi:38), outbreak of disorder, revolt, commotion, from Ger. auf (M.Du. op) up +… …

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  • 100kerfuffle — [[t]kə(r)fʌ̱f(ə)l[/t]] N SING A kerfuffle is a lot of argument, noisy activity, or fuss. [BRIT, INFORMAL] There was a bit of a kerfuffle during the race when a dog impeded the leading runners. Syn: commotion …

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