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obstreperous
Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; boisterous.
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[O]n a clear still summer evening you may hear from the battery of New York the obstreperous peals of broad-mouthed laughter of the Dutch negroes at Communipaw.
This disposition his subsequent life had not tended to change in any considerable degree, though increased knowledge, with much observation, and a little reading, had rendered the gaiety of the young man a very different thing to the obstreperous mirth of the boy.
[…] my hope / Dwindled into a ghost not fit to cope / With that obstreperous joy success would bring
He developed an obstreperous baritone—it was the same voice, now more specifically in action, that I had first heard on the devastated prairie; and he made himself rather preponderant, whether he happened to know the song or not.
Stubbornly defiant; disobedient; resistant to authority or control, whether in a noisy manner or not.
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[W]e came to Whittingham. Thence to Newcastle, where an obstreperous horse retarded us for an hour at least.
My dress was draggled, my hat had slipped back, and the kinks and curls of my obstreperous hair were something awful.
They reviled the committee collectively and singly; bragged that they would shoot Coleman, Truett, Durkee, and some others at sight; flourished weapons, and otherwise became so publicly and noisily obstreperous that the committee decided they needed a lesson.
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