rowdy bunch

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

Describes a group of people who are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.

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Examples (20)

  • The bar was filled with a rowdy bunch of football fans celebrating their win.
  • The bar was filled with a rowdy bunch on Friday night.
  • The security guard warned the rowdy bunch of teenagers to quiet down or leave the mall.
  • We had a rather rowdy bunch of kids at the birthday party.
  • My new neighbors are a rather rowdy bunch; they play loud music late into the night.
  • The police were called to disperse the rowdy bunch causing trouble.
  • We were just a rowdy bunch of kids back in college, always getting into some sort of mischief.
  • They're a rowdy bunch but they usually mean well.
  • Who's going to handle that rowdy bunch in the back of the bus?
  • Please don't invite that rowdy bunch to the quiet dinner.
  • The festival organizers had to call in extra security to manage a particularly rowdy bunch near the main stage.
  • Despite being a rowdy bunch, they managed to finish the project on time.
  • Even the book club, normally a quiet group, turned into a rowdy bunch after a few glasses of wine.
  • The coach had to calm down his rowdy bunch of players after the loss.
  • "Alright, you rowdy bunch," the teacher said with a smile, "settle down and open your books."
  • I heard a rowdy bunch cheering loudly from the stadium.
  • If that rowdy bunch doesn't calm down soon, the police will be called.
  • It was a rowdy bunch of tourists causing a disturbance in the hotel lobby.
  • Dealing with such a rowdy bunch was the most challenging part of his job as a substitute teacher.
  • She tried her best to manage the rowdy bunch during the field trip.