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Riotous   /rˈaɪətəs/   Listen
adjective
Riotous  adj.  
1.
Involving, or engaging in, riot; wanton; unrestrained; luxurious. "The younger son... took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living."
2.
Partaking of the nature of an unlawful assembly or its acts; seditious.






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"Riotous" Quotes from Famous Books



... each hand. They were his especial darlings; and with a touch of fatherly fondness, he tried to compensate to them for their sequestration from the drawing-room, the consequence of Averil not having established her authority enough to keep their spirits from growing too riotous for Leonard's weakness. Indeed, their chatter was Henry's sole enlivenment, for Averil was constantly making excursions to ask what her patient would eat, and watch its success; and but for his pleasure in the little girls popping about him, he would have had a meal as ...
— The Trial - or, More Links of the Daisy Chain • Charlotte M. Yonge

... of rascal, he had thrown up his position and cut himself loose from all his old moorings. It was in a spirit of fantastic knight-errantry that he turned his face westward, a spirit that gave him no rest until, at the end of many months, he finally dropped anchor in the riotous little harbor of Lame Gulch. This turbulent haven seemed to promise every facility for the shipwreck on which he had so perversely set his heart, and he was content to wait there for whatever storm or collision should bring matters to a crisis. ...
— Peak and Prairie - From a Colorado Sketch-book • Anna Fuller

... had made you valiant, strong and swift, And maimed you with a bullet long ago, And cleft your riotous ardour with a rift, And checked your youth's tumultuous overflow, Gave back your youth to you, And packed in moments rare and few Achievements manifold And happiness untold, And bade you spring to Death as to a bride, In manhood's ripeness, power and pride, And on your sandals ...
— Georgian Poetry 1916-17 - Edited by Sir Edward Howard Marsh • Various

... Fourth of July in 1873, when he and Jane Mason and Bob and Molly spent the day together, picnicking down in the timber and coming home to dance on the platform under the cottonwood-bough pavilion in the evening. It was a riotous day, and Bob and Molly being lovers of long acceptance assumed a paternal attitude to John and Jane that was charming in the main, but sometimes embarrassing. And of all the chatter he only remembered that Jane said: "Think how ...
— A Certain Rich Man • William Allen White

... clamorous, boisterous, vociferous, turbulent, riotous, obstreperous, uproarious, blatant, discordant, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming


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