boisterous

boisterous
adjective
1) (noisily cheerful) ausgelassen
2) (rough) wild
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['boistəres]
adjective
(wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) ungestüm
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bois·ter·ous
[ˈbɔɪstərəs]
adj
1. (rough) wild; (noisy) laut
2. (exuberant) übermütig, ausgelassen
to be in \boisterous spirits in ausgelassener Stimmung sein
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['bOIstərəs]
adj
1) (= exuberant, noisy) person ausgelassen; game, party, dance also wild
2) (= rough) wind tosend; sea also aufgewühlt
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boisterous [ˈbɔıstərəs] adj (adv boisterously)
1. stürmisch (Meer, Wetter etc)
2. lärmend, laut
3. ausgelassen, wild (Person, Party etc)
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adjective
1) (noisily cheerful) ausgelassen
2) (rough) wild
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adj.
heftig adj.
ungestüm adj.

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