(ram-BUHNGK-shuhss), adjective
Difficult to handle; wild and boisterous.
“The golden age, when RAMBUNCTIOUS spirits were regarded as the source of evil.” – Friedrich Nietzsche, nineteenth-century German philosopher
Front | rambunctious |
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Back | (ram-BUHNGK-shuhss), adjective Difficult to handle; wild and boisterous. “The golden age, when RAMBUNCTIOUS spirits were regarded as the source of evil.” – Friedrich Nietzsche, nineteenth-century German philosopher |
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