Everyone speaks English and the Portuguese even seem to like our rowdy children.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Gracious and the other neighbors we encountered certainly aren't the rowdy type.
From the desmoinesregister.com
Two Sherpa men play a rowdy dice game February 14, 2008 in Namche Bazaar, Nepal.
From the sacbee.com
Wagener said he resigned because the public got rowdy at parking board meetings.
From the signonsandiego.com
It was a sudden score, quickly quieting the rowdy, towel-waving crowd of 17,971.
From the newsobserver.com
The rowdy crowd of 12,634 was delighted by several flashy plays from the Aggies.
From the sportingnews.com
It was a large group, and some of the people got rowdy, if you know what I mean.
From the sltrib.com
The new novel is clear, simple and powerful, and it is great, rowdy fun to read.
From the time.com
There is nowhere to sit, the place has got rowdy, people can't get in to speak.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
Bully: a cruel and brutal fellow
Raucous: disturbing the public peace; loud and rough; "a raucous party"; "rowdy teenagers"
(rowdyism) rowdiness: rowdy behavior
(rowdily) in a rowdy manner; "the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily"
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Rowdy the Roadrunner is the mascot of the University of Texas at San Antonio Roadrunners, appearing as a supporter of athletics and other university sponsored events. The roadrunner was adopted as the official mascot in 1977 as a write-in option. ...
Rowdy was the third and final album by Steve Forde & The Flange. The band split, but Forde went on to record two more albums and is still active.
A boisterous person; a brawler; rough and disorderly; riotous or just boisterous
Ruffian. Means the same in English, but used much more commonly in India.