rumbustious
English
Etymology
From ram- (“strong, very”) + bust + -ious.
Alternatively, possibly from an alteration of robustious.
Adjective
rumbustious (comparative more rumbustious, superlative most rumbustious)
- (informal, chiefly Britain) boisterous and unruly
Synonyms
- rambunctious (North American)
Derived terms
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