riot

alboroto
definition
verb
students rioted in Paris
take part in a violent public disturbance.
noun
riots broke out in the capital
a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
the garden was a riot of color
an impressively large or varied display of something.
translation of 'riot'
verb
amotinarse
noun
orgía,
motín,
amotinamiento,
alboroto
example
everyone thought she was a 'riot'
the film's sex scenes caused a 'riot' in Cannes
Reportedly the film caused a 'riot' in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1927 for its portrayal of opiate-trading, white-slaving Asians.
For weeks beforehand, school children make thousands upon thousands of crepe paper flowers, which are then attached to the twisted, bleak-looking vines in a 'riot' of primary colours.
If this all continued then Ms. Lexing had a massively large 'riot' to handle.
The deciduous trees were already a 'riot' of color, turning the hills rusty-gold in patches while the evergreens formed their own enclaves.
He used to bounce around in that chair all over the place, he was a 'riot' .
His mind was a 'riot' of different emotions as he thought, ‘sorry for… you know.’
You'll be presented with a flashing, blinking 'riot' of color.
The whole place was a 'riot' of different voices and accents - I guessed the huge variety was due to so many different floors intermingling, all with their own fashions and traditions.
In the bathrooms, the countertops are a 'riot' of color: they were built with a wide variety of recycled plastics, such as empty soda bottles.
the garden was a 'riot' of color
The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a 'riot' of non-stop energy.
The solemn occasion came close to a 'riot' when police were called as violent attempts were made to take bones from his skeleton as souvenirs.
Alexander Girard splashed the gray face of postwar minimalism with a 'riot' of color and infused modernist intellectual design with the giddy warmth of folk art.
the film's sex scenes caused a 'riot' in Cannes
Judge Bill Gibron is an absolute laugh 'riot' at family reunions.
'riot' police
A city market is a 'riot' of enticing smells, textures, and colors, an abundance of beautiful fruits and vegetables.
In comparison to Volta's splendid 'riot' , the quiet sculptures seem meditative and spare, almost passive.
I wasn't sure how many floors there were to the place: the frontage was a 'riot' of shingle roofs and gables, annexes and additions, windows of all shapes and sizes.
everyone thought she was a 'riot'
The men's room number was very funny, the lyrics to the song were just a 'riot' .
'riot' police
At one point, a police helicopter reported a 'riot' , seeing men unfurling a banner across the prison roof and smoke billowing from the yard.
The scene could be a downtown loft or a private club: couples are seen on the dance floor, arms flung about each other, colors an artificially lit, dull 'riot' of yellows, whites, tans and some blue.
In a 'riot' of color, one giant painting spanning the entire length and breadth of the sanctum depicted the creation of the world from cosmic fire, its subsequent corruption and pollution and its final cleansing by fire.
To her, suddenly, the entire modern world seemed a 'riot' of noise.
The coffee shop was a 'riot' of smells, people and noise.
Prime Time viewing is a 'riot' of hot shows, reality TV, feature films, sports, and other mass appeal programs.
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