Crossword-Solution: OBSTREPEROUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Obstreperous | a. | Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; clamorous; noisy; vociferous. |
We have 53 clues for the answer “OBSTREPEROUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Of a person noisy and difficult to control | 1 answer |
| Vociferous | 11 answers |
| Blaring | 23 answers |
| Deafening | 28 answers |
| Clamorous | 30 answers |
| Noisy | 41 answers |
| anarchistic | 43 answers |
| insurrectionary | 44 answers |
| Bull-headed | 44 answers |
| Blatant | 44 answers |
| resisting | 45 answers |
| anarchical | 45 answers |
| treasonous | 52 answers |
| froward | 53 answers |
| ungovernable | 54 answers |
| guerrilla | 55 answers |
| uncooperative | 57 answers |
| contumacious | 60 answers |
| Pig-headed | 60 answers |
| perfidious | 61 answers |
| Intractable | 62 answers |
| Disloyal | 63 answers |
| Recalcitrant | 63 answers |
| Revolutionary? | 65 answers |
| Obdurate | 66 answers |
| perverse | 66 answers |
| Head-strong? | 67 answers |
| Insistent. | 67 answers |
| Resistant | 68 answers |
| insubordinate | 68 answers |
| disobedient | 68 answers |
| fractious | 68 answers |
| mulish | 69 answers |
| rowdy | 70 answers |
| refractory | 70 answers |
| Tenacious | 71 answers |
| traitorous | 71 answers |
| unmanageable | 72 answers |
| Unbending | 72 answers |
| Undisciplined | 73 answers |
| Unruly | 75 answers |
| Uncontrol-lable | 75 answers |
| Adamant | 75 answers |
| Treacherous | 76 answers |
| Naughty | 76 answers |
| Boisterous | 76 answers |
| quarrelsome | 76 answers |
| Uncontrolled | 81 answers |
| Obstinate | 82 answers |
| Stiff | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
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Sentences with OBSTREPEROUS (5)
Her nervous cluck, when the chicken happened to be hidden in the long grass or under the squash-leaves; her gentle croak of satisfaction, while sure of it beneath her wing; her note of ill-concealed fear and obstreperous defiance, when she saw her arch-enemy, a neighbor’s cat, on the top of the high fence,—one or other of these sounds was to be heard at almost every moment of the day.
CHAPTER I Thus communed these; while to their lowly dome, The full-fed swine return’d with evening home; Compell’d, reluctant, to the several sties, With din obstreperous, and ungrateful cries.
When they came near to Osland, Glaum became so obstreperous that they refused to carry him any further and slew him there where he was, crying as loud as he could until he was killed.
And he (O may we fancy so!), He, feeling time forever flow And flowing bear him forth and far away From that dear ingle where his life began And all his treasure lay— He, waxing into man, And ever farther, ever closer wound In this obstreperous world’s ignoble round, From that poor prospect turned his face away.
When the carriage drew up in the grass-grown court yard before the hall-door, two lazy-looking men, whose appearance well accorded with that of the place which they tenanted, alarmed by the obstreperous barking of a great chained dog, ran out from some half-ruinous out-houses, and took charge of the horses; the hall-door stood open, and I entered a gloomy and imperfectly lighted apartment, and found no one within.
Quotes with OBSTREPEROUS (3)
Now goes under, and I watch it go under, the sun That will not rise again. Today has seen the setting, in your eyes cold and senseless as the sea, Of friendship better than bread, and of bright charity That lifts a man a little above the beasts that run. That this could be! That I should live to see Most vulgar Pride, that stale obstreperous clown, So fitted out with purple robe and crown To stand among his betters! Face to face With outraged me in this once holy place, Where…
These women accept their beatings with a simplicity worthy of all praise, and far from considering themselves insulted, admire the strength and energy of the man who can administer such eloquent rebukes. In Russia, not only may a man beat his wife, but it is laid down in the catechism and taught all boys at the time of confirmation as necessary at least once a week, whether she has done anything or not, for the sake of her general health and happiness." I thought I observed a…
Simons, as restrained as Bradlee could be hard-charging and obstreperous, liked to tell of watching Bradlee grind his cigarrettes out in a demitasse cup during a formal dinner party. Bradlee was one of the few persons who could pull that kind of thing off and leave the hostess saying how charming he was.-- Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1975).