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- noun The characteristic of being
rambunctious .
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Examples
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Their bickering mirrored the fights we kids had with one another, our rambunctiousness leading to the ship of home being abandoned for the safe harbor of the local snug by the start of the second week's leave.
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Guided by Spielberg's visual command, it's a boys' adventure with an Indiana Jones/Pirates Of The Caribbean rambunctiousness to it – a fast mix of dazzling action and comedy alcoholism that builds up so much momentum, it barely knows when to stop.
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Gabriel is now 70 pounds of rambunctiousness, and Ed and Teri say they're in "lockdown mode."
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My rambunctiousness had settled down some by now (I think I was about 8) and meditation had its own appeal -- my father told me that by meditating, I could eventually gain superpowers and end up like Superman or Batman.
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She was telling him that this was not typical fourth-grade rambunctiousness, but something more.
Willingham: When teachers speak unwelcome truths about your child
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Compounding these problems, the still-nascent company already had a reputation for rambunctiousness.
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As the Facebook boys started dealing increasingly with real business professionals, a reputation for rambunctiousness spread throughout the valley.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Business Cards Used To Read 'I'm CEO...B**ch!'
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My rambunctiousness had settled down some by now (I think I was about 8) and meditation had its own appeal -- my father told me that by meditating, I could eventually gain superpowers and end up like Superman or Batman.
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As the Facebook boys started dealing increasingly with real business professionals, a reputation for rambunctiousness spread throughout the valley.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Business Cards Used To Read 'I'm CEO...B**ch!'
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It is not the restlessness and rambunctiousness that happen when grade schoolers are deprived of recess, or the distraction of socially minded teenagers in the Smartphone era.
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