Rowdyisms [noun]
Definition of Rowdyisms:
disturbance caused by a minor legal offense
Opposite/Antonyms of Rowdyisms:
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Sentence/Example of Rowdyisms:
And this crowd, big as it was, 210 had as yet shown no disposition to rowdyism.
Rowdyism is the state of being of New York roughs and loafers.
They were quarrelsome and mischievous, and had not yet got their fill of rowdyism.
There was throughout the district no rowdyism, no disorderliness.
This means, in turn, that rowdyism and thugism are at high-water marks.
It seems you would rather have a lot of horse-play and rowdyism instead.
Nobody ever heard of such a thing as noisy drinking and rowdyism.
Much of the rowdyism in baseball can be attributed to this cause.
The opposition was enraged at defection; shouting, yelling and rowdyism broke out anew.
There was no sign of drunkenness; there was no rowdyism; there was nothing suggestive even of offensiveness.