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Example sentences for "rowdy"

Lexicographically close words:
rowan; rowans; rowboat; rowboats; rowdies; rowdyish; rowdyism; rowed; rowel; roweled
  1. Make Rowdy rest a while until I get my breath," protested Tom.

  2. Let's leave Rowdy to guard Wyckoff while we get things in good shape on board and then we'll leave Wyckoff here!

  3. During this time Rowdy had been circling the spot where the cabin had stood, occasionally sending up a doleful howl.

  4. As he curled up in the berth, Rowdy came in, jumped up on the berth and curled up beside the newcomer.

  5. Heaven help that poor wretch if Rowdy gets to him first!

  6. Rowdy had overtaken the fleeing villain and brought him to earth.

  7. Counting Mr. Harrison and Rowdy and Doright and Carlos and Charley and Frank and Arnold and Tom and Harry and myself, there's ten of us.

  8. Rowdy trotted along beside the outlaw with a satisfied air.

  9. Rowdy was unable to negotiate the ladder and consequently had to be carried up by Tom.

  10. He may have come here a bad boy, but he went away a good one or Rowdy never would have let him go.

  11. A bone from the nearby butcher shop had been provided for Rowdy who lay upon a newspaper spread in a corner of the cabin, munching in peace.

  12. Even Rowdy didn't say anything against it and when Rowdy keeps quiet things are pretty still.

  13. I'll bet Rowdy has eaten him up body, boots and breeches.

  14. Rowdy tugged at the rope that confined him and growled savagely.

  15. Rowdy felt keenly the disgrace that was heaped upon him.

  16. The boys of the Fortuna went along as personal bodyguard with Rowdy to share the honors.

  17. Without saying a word, Bill turned and struck the rowdy a desperate blow, felling him outside the door.

  18. Among the most violent and dangerous of the rowdy element in Hays City was Jack Strawhan, a large, double-fisted bully who boasted that he could clean out the town, and who had his record well made by killing several men.

  19. Rowdy grazed along the flank, the boys walked as a relief, and near evening or on sighting the dunes, Dell took the pack horse and rode for their shelter, to locate a night camp.

  20. I'll use old Rowdy for my seventh horse," said Joel, swinging out of the saddle at the home corral.

  21. Nothing but the agility of Rowdy saved himself or rider, who was nearly unhorsed, from being maimed or killed from the vicious, instant assault.

  22. Rowdy forged to the lead, the flanks turned in, the rear pushed forward, and the home-hunger of the herd found expression in loud and continued lowing.

  23. Once I got my bearings, Rowdy and I turned on the herd and checked the drift.

  24. While drifting down the slope, Rowdy gradually crept far to the lead, and as the brothers left the cattle and bore off homeward, the horse took up a gentle trot, maintaining his lead until the stable was reached.

  25. On the site of the Place stood the Petit Châtelet, demolished in 1782, a gloomy prison where many a rowdy student was incarcerated.

  26. We are now on the very foyer of the University quarter, in mediæval times swarming with poor scholars, the busy hive of knowledge, and so notorious for its misery and rowdy depravity, that Charles V.

  27. In that supreme crisis, Tonet became again the harbor rowdy of his early boyhood, the ragamuffin stranger to respect and consideration for other people.

  28. With most managers these spasms, which may be compared to twinges of conscience, pass as quickly as they come, and they go back to coining money with rowdy musical comedies, quite contented.

  29. The modern girl, he considered, was too dashed rowdy and exuberant for a chappie of peaceful tastes.

  30. I am not hard on her, Laeo; I am sure, had she been the wife of a jolly young stockbroker addicted to low practical jokes and rowdy sport, she would have been a most admirable creature.

  31. Another gentleman going to be killed for the sake of these rowdy swine at home!

  32. After the rough-and-rowdy rapids of the Big Bend, this quarter-mile of white riffle looked like comparatively easy running.

  33. That was rough-and-rowdy water, and no mistake.

  34. Rowdy seemed to be a pretty good cook for a boy of his age.

  35. They played games, paid forfeits, and Tess told stories, and Rowdy sang songs.

  36. Rowdy screamed now; not at all like a boy would cry out.

  37. Rowdy bustled about, making coffee and stirring up some kind of bread by the light of the fire.

  38. And had Rowdy made the dumplings all right and seasoned the stew so that it would be palatable?

  39. The children were all very hungry indeed (all save Rafe, the grouch) before Rowdy pronounced the stew ready to be eaten.

  40. It doesn't bite with its hind legs," said Rowdy with scorn.

  41. If Rowdy considered these statements compliments he did not say so.

  42. With the help of a knife to start the rabbit's hide, Rowdy "plucked" the bunny very handily.

  43. Rowdy produced a can of pears and they opened and ate them all!

  44. He had more food than we have," said Rowdy thoughtfully.

  45. Before it Rowdy and Rafe, the two strange boys, had hung a piece of matting.

  46. And I have been telling Rowdy and Rafe, these nice boys, just how good and smart you are.

  47. Dashing across the floor of the cave, he seized Rowdy and pulled him out of the way.

  48. It was drawn and cleaned, too, and soon Rowdy was disjointing it as one would a chicken, using a flat stone for a butcher block.

  49. Some rowdy Folk have set themselves to attacking every chair they see and tearing the gold and silver lace from the Chairmen's liveries.

  50. There is a great tumult all down the neighbourhood," said he, "because Lady Castlemaine is even now at the India House drinking tea, and a lot of rowdy folk have made up their minds to give her a rough welcome when she comes out.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rowdy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bad; belligerent; blade; blaring; blatant; blustering; boisterous; boor; boorish; bounder; bourgeois; brassy; brawler; brawling; brazen; buffoon; bugger; bully; churl; churlish; clamorous; clown; coarse; competitor; contender; contestant; cutthroat; desperado; devil; disorderly; disputant; disruptive; duelist; elf; fight; fighter; gamecock; gladiator; goon; gorilla; gunman; hood; hoodlum; improper; joker; killer; knave; knight; lout; loutish; lumpish; militant; minx; mischief; miscreant; mucker; mug; naughty; noisy; obstreperous; parvenu; peasant; pixie; raffish; rapscallion; rascal; raucous; ribald; rioter; riotous; rival; rogue; rollicking; rough; roughneck; rowdy; ruffian; ruffianly; scamp; scapegrace; struggler; swashbuckler; sword; swordsman; termagant; thug; tough; tumultuous; turbulent; unruly; unseemly; uproarious; upstart; vociferous; vulgarian; wag; wild; wrangler; yokel