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roister (encz) | roister,hlučně se bavit Zdeněk Brož |
roister (encz) | roister,řádit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Roister (gcide) | Roister \Roist"er\, v. i. [Probably fr. F. rustre boor, a clown,
clownish, fr. L. rustucus rustic. See Rustic.]
To bluster; to swagger; to bully; to be bold, noisy,
vaunting, or turbulent.
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I have a roisting challenge sent amongst
The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks. --Shak.
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Roister (gcide) | Roister \Roist"er\, n.
See Roisterer.
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roister (wn) | roister
v 1: engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking; "They were out
carousing last night" [syn: carouse, roister, riot] |
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roisterer (encz) | roisterer,chvastoun n: Zdeněk Brož |
Roister (gcide) | Roister \Roist"er\, v. i. [Probably fr. F. rustre boor, a clown,
clownish, fr. L. rustucus rustic. See Rustic.]
To bluster; to swagger; to bully; to be bold, noisy,
vaunting, or turbulent.
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I have a roisting challenge sent amongst
The dull and factious nobles of the Greeks. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Roister \Roist"er\, n.
See Roisterer.
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Roisterer (gcide) | Roisterer \Roist"er*er\, n.
A blustering, turbulent fellow.
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If two roisterers met, they cocked their hats in each
other faces. --Macaulay.
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Roisterly (gcide) | Roisterly \Roist"er*ly\, a.
Blustering; violent. [R.]
[1913 Webster]Roisterly \Roist"er*ly\, adv.
In a roistering manner. [R.]
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Suburb roister (gcide) | Suburb \Sub"urb\, n. [L. suburbium; sub under, below, near +
urbs a city. See Urban.]
1. An outlying part of a city or town; a smaller place
immediately adjacent to a city; in the plural, the region
which is on the confines of any city or large town; as, a
house stands in the suburbs; a garden situated in the
suburbs of Paris. "In the suburbs of a town." --Chaucer.
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[London] could hardly have contained less than
thirty or forty thousand souls within its walls; and
the suburbs were very populous. --Hallam.
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2. Hence, the confines; the outer part; the environment. "The
suburbs . . . of sorrow." --Jer. Taylor.
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The suburb of their straw-built citadel. --Milton.
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Suburb roister, a rowdy; a loafer. [Obs.] --Milton.
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roisterer (wn) | roisterer
n 1: an especially noisy and unrestrained merrymaker |
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