rebucous (Meaning)
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rebucous (a.)
Rebuking.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rebucous
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rebucous Sentence Examples
- The raucous crowd erupted in an uproar, deafening the entire stadium.
- The boisterous party turned rowdy, with guests engaging in reckless and noisy behavior.
- The raucous laughter of the children echoed through the halls, disturbing the elderly residents.
- The boisterous protestors clashed with police, creating a raucous and chaotic scene.
- The raucous concertgoers danced and sang with unrestrained enthusiasm, causing the venue to shake.
- The raucous crash of thunder startled the campers, sending them scrambling for shelter.
- The raucous debate between the politicians escalated into a heated and disruptive shouting match.
- The raucous barking of the dog alerted the owners to the presence of an intruder.
- The raucous cheers of the crowd drowned out the announcer's voice as the home team scored a goal.
- The raucous fireworks display illuminated the night sky with booming explosions and dazzling colors.
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Rebuking.
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The raucous crowd erupted in an uproar, deafening the entire stadium.
The boisterous party turned rowdy, with guests engaging in reckless and noisy behavior.
The raucous laughter of the children echoed through the halls, disturbing the elderly residents.
The boisterous protestors clashed with police, creating a raucous and chaotic scene.