Synonym: coarse, gruff, harsh, hoarse, husky. Similar words: raucously, cousin, courteous, courageous, bucolic, fraud, trauma, sauce. Meaning: ['rɔːkəs] adj. 1. unpleasantly loud and harsh 2. disturbing the public peace; loud and rough.
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61. Listen to the raucous cry of a grackle and its mate's answering call.
62. Like all gold rushes, Macao has attracted a raucous and colourful community.
63. It is a superpower-in-waiting whose people vote, whose society is raucous, and whose firms are red-blooded and striding onto the world stage.
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64. Along the wild Pacific coast, gulls and cormorants stand raucous guard above basking sea lions.
65. Make not to live, compulsorily draw behind some her thighs, raucous access in: "Qiao son, you don't reprehend me. "Finish mentioning, fiercely a sink.
66. The raucous sirens of the tugs came in from the river.
67. Backing vocals throughout range from the raucous to the barely perceptible, underlining how much of a group effort this is.
68. Sometimes when I showered, the harpy came in, and sat on the toilet, and talked to me in her raucous, cawing voice, her head a gray blur through the glass, her body white.
69. The first Earth Day in 1970 was a raucous, radical teach-in that helped spur clean-air, clean-water, and endangered species legislation in the United States.
70. The sign carried by a 51-year-old man last week outside a raucous town hall meeting on healthcare in Hagerstown, Maryland, read "Death to Obama".