roisterer

NOUN
  1. an especially noisy and unrestrained merrymaker
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How To Use roisterer In A Sentence

  • He may be a roisterer and act the fool, but he's got ‘bottom’, as they used to say in the 18th century, meaning he has substance.
  • He, who was sheer bladed steel in the imperious flashing of his will, could swashbuckle and bully like any over-seas roisterer, or wheedle as wickedly winningly as the first woman out of Eden or the last woman of that descent. CHAPTER XI
  • The old man was ticked off in seeing that two kids saw his new invention, mistaking us for some roisterers.
  • In a drunken rage, the three roisterers set off in a run until they came to the tree, and there they found a pile of gold.
  • As the old roisterer was being carted off to hospital on a stretcher he looked up at a gawping gaggle of tourists in the hotel lobby and gasped: ‘It was the food!’
  • He is every flabby inch the ramshackle roisterer, who announces the keynote of his unbuttoned, spilling-over performance in his spluttering rejection of the notion that he "confine The Guardian World News
  • He was rather worried about the traditional images of the gods as great roisterers and murderers and thieves, and all of these other characteristics that the Olympians had.
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