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Example sentences for "roughhouse"

Lexicographically close words:
roughen; roughened; roughening; rougher; roughest; roughing; roughish; roughly; roughneck; roughnecks
  1. You was the guy that stuck your cane between Timothy McManus's legs an' started the grandest roughhouse Weasel Park or any other park ever seen.

  2. It's like a roughhouse with the lights out.

  3. Yes; I got a roughhouse from the donkey and the elephant.

  4. I never stirred up as much roughhouse as you did this morning.

  5. Won't the bulls pinch us if we do a roughhouse here?

  6. He ain't going to stand for that roughhouse stuff a little bit.

  7. Then, when the roughhouse came, these pajamas were swept along in the sacking--sort of spoils of pillage, you know.

  8. He added meditatively: "Which is some wonder, considering how we had to roughhouse Foxy Grandpa before we softened him down in his cell th' other night.

  9. At this moment Rupert Stillwell came in, full of enthusiasm for the Cornwalls' scientific hockey, and with grudging praise for the local team, deploring their roughhouse tactics.

  10. But that was the end of the roughhouse game by the Cornwall defence.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roughhouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ado; bother; brawl; broil; commotion; discourtesy; disorder; disruption; disturbance; embroilment; fooling; fracas; fuss; hassle; horseplay; hubbub; impropriety; manhandle; melee; misconduct; misdemeanor; pother; prank; racket; rampage; riot; roughhouse; row; ruckus; rumpus; scramble; shindy; stir; trouble; tumult; turbulent; turmoil; uproar; vandalism; vice; disruption; disturbance; embroilment; fooling; fracas; fuss; hassle; horseplay; hubbub; impropriety; manhandle; melee; misconduct; misdemeanor; pother; prank; racket; rampage; riot; roughhouse; row; ruckus; rumpus; scramble; shindy; stir; trouble; tumult; turbulent; turmoil; uproar; vandalism; vice