It isn't clear whether he was interceding in a fight or trying to quiet down someone who was behaving rowdily. |
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Even though they weren't exactly my cup of tea, the crowd took them in with open arms, and bounced rowdily to the beats. |
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Everyone was pretty drunk, running around the town centre and yelling rowdily. |
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Malostranske Pivnice, our first experience of a genuine Czech pub, is filled with locals rowdily downing drink after drink. |
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Greasy-looking drunkards occupied just about every bench and chair space, laughing rowdily while telling lurid jokes and singing bawdy sea chanteys. |
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New York Police members were seen drunk and carousing rowdily in the halls of their hotel during the convention. |
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After two modernist classics, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was bound to seem rowdily diffuse. |
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As an ex-bouncer, let me point out from experience that getting through a crowd like that is virtually impossible, especially when it's a drunk and rowdily cheerful crowd. |
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Nevertheless, Hyena remains rowdily watchable, a Saturday-night special in its own way. |
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Taiwan, now rowdily democratic, has begun to dismantle the personality cult of Chiang Kai-shek, removing his statues and erasing his name from major monuments. |
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The story begins, rowdily, on a coach packed with Iranian football fans on their way to watch the national team play a World Cup qualifier against Bahrain. |
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