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  • 11quarrel noisily — index brawl Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 12noisy — noisily, adv. noisiness, n. /noy zee/, adj., noisier, noisiest. 1. making much noise: noisy children. 2. abounding in or full of noise: a noisy assembly hall. 3. characterized by much noise: a noisy celebration; a noisy protest. [1685 95; NOISE + …

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  • 13tub-thumping — noisily and emphatically promoting something (usually in an official or formal speech) …

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  • 14roaring drunk —  Noisily drunk …

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  • 15stamp — stamp1 [ stæmp ] noun ** ▸ 1 for paying (for mailing) ▸ 2 for printing mark ▸ 3 putting foot down hard ▸ 4 particular quality ▸ 5 particular type 1. ) count a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost …

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  • 16bang — bang1 [baŋ] vt. [ON banga, to pound, hammer; akin to Ger bengel, cudgel, of echoic orig.] 1. to hit with a resounding blow; strike hard and noisily 2. to shut (a door, window, etc.) noisily 3. to handle violently 4. [Vulgar Slang] to engage in… …

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  • 17noise — 01. She usually went to the library to study because there was so much [noise] in the student residences. 02. The soldiers were awoken by the [noise] of gunfire. 03. We heard a [noise] in the cupboard, and when we opened the door, there was a… …

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  • 18smash — smash1 [ smæʃ ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to break something noisily into many pieces by dropping or hitting it with a lot of force: Someone had smashed a window. a ) intransitive to break noisily into many pieces: The bottle slipped and smashed to …

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  • 19splash — splash1 [ splæʃ ] verb * 1. ) intransitive splash on/over/onto if a liquid splashes, it moves or hits something noisily: Water began splashing over the side of the boat. A little bit of her drink had splashed onto the table. a ) transitive if a… …

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  • 20noisy — [[t]nɔ͟ɪzi[/t]] noisier, noisiest 1) ADJ GRADED A noisy person or thing makes a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. ...my noisy old typewriter... His daughter was very active and noisy in the mornings. Ant: quiet Derived words: noisily ADV GRADED… …

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