robustious

/roʊˈbʌstʃəs/
adjective
  1. Lively, noisy, and full of energy; boisterous.
    • A group of robustious children played tag in the park.
    • The robustious crowd cheered loudly at the concert.
    • His robustious laughter filled the entire room.
  2. Rough or crude in manner; not refined.
    • Her robustious sense of humor sometimes offended people.
    • The old sailor had a robustious way of telling stories.
    • The play featured a robustious character who shouted at everyone.
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