English to Arabic Dictionary rumbustious

rumbustious

rumbustious
definition
adjective
The best songs here follow their previous blueprint: rollicking, rumbustious blues-banjo riots.
boisterous or unruly.
example
Lord Hailsham was one of the most 'rumbustious' politicians of his age.
The large crowds at race courses and football matches, 'rumbustious' but not often posing a real problem of public order, reflected a disciplined and orderly workforce.
The rarely heard Loeffler work is a gem of beauty with a characteristically expansive opening and a 'rumbustious' Russian dance as a Finale.
Everybody knows that the politician has a 'rumbustious' temperament, I think journalists know that more than most.
There are 'rumbustious' animal fights and wrestling matches, and Holi is celebrated on horseback, on elephant back, on foot, in a whirl of shifting colours.
Again, Bruckner advances his tonal phrases upwards, an Austrian trait that delights the senses with 'rumbustious' feelings.
Slim, bald, and carefully courteous, he is the most understated Glaswegian you could meet, palpably different from the aggressively 'rumbustious' salesmen that used to dominate the arms industry.
The atmosphere that prevailed was redolent of a Gainsborough studio set for a 'rumbustious' period drama.
Navy towns, as McKee reports, are no longer so 'rumbustious' .
He encouraged us to read a great deal, too, especially the great 'rumbustious' nineteenth-century French novels, for my father's temperament is for the romantic, the extravagant, the wild and poetic and beautiful.
The first half of the concert moved from 16th century recorder music, through Mozart, vocal chamber music, on to 'rumbustious' wind sea shanties and then a lively string quintet.
The good humour was infectious and the 'rumbustious' crowd of students, boiler-makers, steelworkers, auto-workers and other union members stamped their approval.
Many 'rumbustious' celebrations were held on this occasion!
While King Henry IV attempts to unite the warring factions making up his kingdom, his son Prince Hal prefers the 'rumbustious' company of Sir John Falstaff.
Nothing in the work is more engaging than the start of the finale, where 'rumbustious' high spirits reform into an infectious polacca.
The best songs here follow their previous blueprint: rollicking, 'rumbustious' blues-banjo riots.
Stravinsky originally conceived of the ballet as a modernist work - a 'rumbustious' Joycean collage depicting a Russian village wedding.
There is a constant feeling of suppressed impatience from him, although every so often he breaks into a wheezy, 'rumbustious' , infectious laugh.
The 'rumbustious' humor, gleefully mixing sex, scatology and food, resembles Fellini at his most burlesque, while the hints of the surreal and the supernatural recall South American magic realism.
I've missed writing about a lovely sunny day, and a rainy day, and a quite 'rumbustiously' stormy night.
This was a 'rumbustiously' motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country.
Despite the outward 'rumbustiousness' of several of his large-scale works, there was a profoundly reflective side to Bliss, partly deepened by the war, partly inbuilt.
They are blessed with a vivacity and 'rumbustiousness' that eclipses the lives of those around them.
The team is special one, one whose mixture of defensive brilliance and inspired 'rumbustiousness' means that they are burnished on the memories of all early converts to the sport.
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