English to Turkish Dictionary boisterous

boisterous

fırtınalı
definition
adjective
the boisterous conviviality associated with taverns of that period
(of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy.
translation of 'boisterous'
adjective
taşkın,
şamatacı,
gürültücü,
sert,
fırtınalı
example
He is a 'boisterous' , loud, energetic man, completely at odds with the surroundings.
Passing the stone outcropping, a solitary monolith holding sway against the 'boisterous' sea, a pod of dolphins cavorted on the waves, adding their own sonorous clicks and whistles to the voices of the airborne choir.
He is 'boisterous' and lively like any other little boy his age.
Fortunately the giggles from the Thai ladies and 'boisterous' laughs from the lads who were nearby painted a different picture.
He's very 'boisterous' and loud normally, but he becomes just the opposite.
Nicola turned around and saw the 'boisterous' girl who had sat next to her.
The American girls were great - loud and 'boisterous' , and all good fun.
It had become 'boisterous' and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats.
On the other side of the railway stood the cemetery on a gradual rise looking out to the 'boisterous' Tasman Sea.
Their culture says it is OK to be 'boisterous' , to be loud and speak your mind.
Her entire crew of sixteen men, after several hours in open boats on a 'boisterous' sea, succeeded in getting ashore.
He was noisy and 'boisterous' and Bowyer said he moved away from them because of his behaviour.
We weren't drunk, but decided to be loud and 'boisterous' , living behind our facades.
Jack, an affectionate, 'boisterous' lad, lives in another world.
He was surrounded by noisy and 'boisterous' children as he sat motionless on his throne.
She also looks after her granddaughter, Abby, who is three years old, loud, 'boisterous' and basically a handful.
This might keep them out of the cinema where their 'boisterous' behaviour has put people off going there.
It pattered hard against the seaward windows of the hotel and swept into the horde of steam launches that buffeted with the rather 'boisterous' sea.
The defensive players were 'boisterous' and energetic and were taking it to the offense.
In 1756 he transferred across the road to Pembroke College, having found his Peterhouse neighbours 'boisterous' and noisy.
She can understand their 'boisterous' behaviour.
Benjamin is a small blond with a 'boisterous' spirit and a marked tendency toward speaking her mind.
The masks are often grotesque, humorous or satirical and the dances can be noisy and 'boisterous' .
The crowd slumbered and even the usually 'boisterous' Carib Beer girls gave up trying to get the spectators enthused.
Towards the end, Sam's 'boisterousness' bordered on belligerence.
Young boys surfed on broken refrigerator doors; children ran 'boisterously' around abandoned sea shacks and flew kites; and families took the day off to picnic.
There may have been fewer people inside the pubs, but outside multitudes upheld Irish social habits by smoking and drinking 'boisterously' at the hundreds of tables hastily arranged on the sidewalks.
Crammed inside the two-room house were fifteen or twenty men 'boisterously' enjoying their Sunday afternoon, drinking and shooting craps.
Moreover, they had to put up with a crowd of schoolchildren, 'boisterously' playing ball or skipping rope or chasing one another through the show.
Scenes percolate with the natural interplay of friends and neighbors, giving rise to a barely suppressed 'boisterousness' .
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