单词 | rowdyism |
例句 | The proceedings at Madison Square Garden were broadcast live on the radio, and, in some parts of America, as Murray writes, there was shock at the “urban rowdyism” of Smith’s supporters. Donald Trump and Contested Conventions 2016-03-21T04:00:00Z The Parisian Apache, so self-styled after the North American Indian tribe, is a much more dangerous character; mere rowdyism, the characteristic of the English “hooligan,” is replaced by murder, robbery and outrage. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z The event was made the occasion of rowdyism unimpeded by any surveillance on the part of the government authorities. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z But some men mean by college spirit something finer than lawlessness, dissipation, and rowdyism. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z In the way of public rowdyism I can recall nothing worth mentioning—unless it be the great strike of 1890. Thirty Years in Australia 2011-10-25T02:00:27.397Z It seems you would rather have a lot of horse-play and rowdyism instead. The Heroes of the School or, The Darewell Chums Through Thick and Thin 2011-09-03T02:00:19.963Z English feeling is anti-Draconian; and even the respectable inhabitants would rather endure some little rowdyism than witness an over interference with liberty. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z "This isn't rowdyism, nor are we loafers," put in Stanley, somewhat sharply. The Rover Boys on a Tour or Last Days at Brill College 2011-05-24T02:00:14.887Z The Eagle was of the opinion that architecture could influence behavior, noting in 1893 that there was “much less rowdyism and general law breaking in the 18th Precinct than a few years ago.” | Brooklyn Police Stations: ?Palatial Homes for the Wielders of the Club? 2011-03-20T04:54:37Z He knew it was wrong for Angèle to come out unattended and mix in the scene of rowdyism which the village would present until midnight. The Revellers 2011-02-26T03:00:50.133Z Well might Mr. Raikes make this entry in his journal, when a King of England manifested a liking for "rowdyism." Memoir of Queen Adelaide Consort of King William IV. 2011-02-07T03:00:25.780Z The young trees and delicate flowers in the public gardens require no special protection, and one looks in vain for anything like rowdyism in the crowded thoroughfares. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia It is abroad in the parish that rowdyism is rampant here. A Boy Knight I thought that Whitechapel, on Saturday night, was beyond competition as a scene of rowdyism. A Frenchman in America Recollections of Men and Things In the latter, allusion is made to the Mexican war, rifle duelling and rowdyism, repudiation, Lynch law, and the then but no longer “peculiar institution.” English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times. Fortunately, when they thought of this means for making a display of their rowdyism, the small craft had gained such headway that they could not reach them with the missiles. Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast or Through Storm and Stress to Florida Mr. Punch wishes it to rise at all times—above rowdyism. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 There had been some rowdyism in the Club. A Boy Knight Although thousands of people of all grades and tempers came together to dance or to watch the dancing, there was never the slightest sign of rowdyism or disorder. Westward with the Prince of Wales Much has been spoken and written in England concerning "Orange rowdyism." Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule An instinctive respect kept it within bounds, or perhaps it was Bob Fletcher's fierce and warning look that cowed any incipient rowdyism. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas And this crowd, big as it was, 210 had as yet shown no disposition to rowdyism. Rim o' the World “Jeffries put me here to stop this kind of rowdyism on the stages,” he said to Lefever on their way back to the barn. Nan of Music Mountain The university attracted him mostly by its most undesirable features, its sports, its secret societies, its petty cliques, and its rowdyism. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life As the Protestants are three to one, he thought this a curious commentary on the statements anent Orange rowdyism. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule Would revolvers, bowie-knives, whisky barrels, profane oaths, brutal rowdyism, be the feature of elections if women were present? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II All the sessions of this Convention were interrupted by the rowdyism of a number of men occupying the rear part of the hall. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I Among the persons who recently laid in the Boston jail over Sunday, and were fined Monday morning for intemperance or rowdyism, were a member of the bar and a clergy man. Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements It is generally admitted that there is less crime and rowdyism on the reservations than in civilized communities of equal size. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American Abundant testimony is not wanting to show that their tendency has been toward rowdyism, gambling, debauchery, and other disgraceful conduct. Colleges in America The purposed rowdyism of the man's style shows a little too plainly, but his language is so racy and muscular, his characters so fairly and sharply drawn, that one must not be censorious. Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland This "Christian teacher" was the only person in the Convention who appealed to the spirit of rowdyism, whose language was unbecoming the subject and the occasion. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I As the hilarious laughter and vocal rowdyism reached Daniel’s ear, he detected from out of the hubbub a gentle voice in E-flat minor, accompanied by the inexorable eighth-notes sung with impressive vigour. The Goose Man Practised in a modern Cis-Atlantic seat of learning, as I have seen it done, without the historical background, the same disregard of normal decorum becomes undraped rowdyism—boxing without gloves. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life The man who furnishes his son a billiard table in his own house, where he can practice that beautiful game with his friends without the adjuncts of liquor and rowdyism, does a good deed. Amusement: A Force in Christian Training Some of them were fierce, unruly-looking youngsters, inclined to meanness and rowdyism, but one and all, they seemed under the spell of their leader's voice. The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories Yes," said Mrs. Windsor; "there is the common—that is the common where Mr. Smith has checked the rowdyism. The Green Carnation He was perpetually rushing from his place to the door of the House to repeat to rowdyism in the Lobby what different members had said in the debates. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III But there was nary a sign of rowdyism. Colonel Crockett's Co-operative Christmas During its brief existence it was a rattling noisy place, full of life and vigor, rowdyism predominating. The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction and History The constant strain of excitement produced much dissipation certainly—but it seldom took the reprehensible form of rowdyism and debauch. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death I felt that it was better to suffer than to resist, and such an exhibition of rowdyism was not to my taste. Breaking Away or The Fortunes of a Student What fanaticism inspired rowdyism was more than ready to profit by. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III But the worst rowdyism was encountered at Victor, a small town in Colorado, near the well-known mining centre of Cripple Creek. American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt I witnessed many of these contests and can bear evidence that there was less rowdyism displayed than can be noted any day amongst the crowd on a modern race-course. Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile It is very strange that Pliny also speaks of the turbulence or rowdyism of the firemen of Rome. Memoirs Lack of social sympathy increases as the interests become self-centred; out of this characteristic grow directly such evils as petty lawlessness, rowdyism, and crime. Society Its Origin and Development “We will have no rowdyism, no crimes against our little society, while we toil for our gold.” To Win or to Die A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze From the poverty in which he was born, through the rowdyism of a frontier town, the discouragement of early bankruptcy, and the fluctuations of popular politics, he rose to the championship of union and freedom. Pushing to the Front Christ Church in those days was infested with some rowdyism, and in one bear-fight an undergraduate was actually killed. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 It also tended to substitute horseplay and rowdyism for mere fun—greatly to the detriment of our self-respect and enjoyment. Tom, Dick and Harry He warned them against rowdyism, told them they must be back promptly at nine o'clock and said he hoped they'd have a good time! Left End Edwards Even Mr. Trollope qualifies our 'rowdyism,' by saying that 'the nation is religious in its tendencies, and prone to acknowledge the goodness of God in all things.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. The fact of every man being armed, and in these far-off days probably a deadly shot, tended to keep down rowdyism and quarrelling. Ranching, Sport and Travel IV.—There were no complaints of rowdyism in billets. The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry (Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion) Record of War Service, 1914-1918 The crowd is orderly and good-humored, and the occasion is rarely marred by any act of rowdyism or lawlessness. Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City I suppose there was more turbulence and what would be called rowdyism in my day than now. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 A little regular manual labor, rightly mixed with the mental, eliminates draw-poker, highballs, brawls, broils, Harvard Beer, Yale Mixture, Princeton Pinochle, Chippee dances, hazing, roistering, rowdyism and the bulldog propensity. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers There was a good deal of rowdyism going on in the House just then; and at times it would have been hard to draw the exact borderline between ragging and bullying. The Loom of Youth Let them go this time," said Paul, impressively; "but I'm going to see what can be done to put a stop to this rowdyism. The Banner Boy Scouts Or, The Struggle for Leadership In Queensland, in spite of a Conservative constitution, the debates, if we may believe the fortnightly letters published in the leading papers of Sydney and Melbourne, rival those of Victoria in rowdyism. Town Life in Australia No one knew better than he how to compel submission by packed meetings and organized rowdyism. Indian Unrest Observance of this rule will prevent much of the rowdyism that has characterized the game of baseball. Outdoor Sports and Games It is full of meanness, rowdyism, petty malice. The Voice in the Fog Rather, an emptiness and a loneliness began to oppress me, only increased by the rowdyism below. Tell England A Study in a Generation Dinny was just four feet in length, Although a man of pith and strength, His arm was always ready, too, All rowdyism to subdue. Recollections of Bytown and Its Old Inhabitants Nobody ever heard of such a thing as noisy drinking and rowdyism. Veronica And Other Friends Two Stories For Children Much of the rowdyism in baseball can be attributed to this cause. Outdoor Sports and Games I deprecate, as I have always done, and as strongly as anyone can do, rowdyism in the form of violent opposition to free speech and freedom of meeting. Native Races and the War In a flash he cast off his habitual restraint and passed from the reserve of thought to the rowdyism of act. Flames The hip-pocket, by the way, is a modern American stupidity, associated in the popular mind with rowdyism, pistol shooting, and murder. California Sketches, Second Series "Now, then, none of your jokes!" said a cross man behind us, who seemed to attribute our descent to rowdyism. The Story of My Life Recollections and Reflections At first there was some rioting, or, rather, some display of rowdyism on the part of the spectators and some show of interference from the police. What eight million women want No anti-slavery meetings could be held uninterrupted by the worst elements of rowdyism, instigated by men in high position. The Grimké Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké: the First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman's Rights As for rowdyism, it was known far and wide about Newbern that if you wanted to get thrown out of Herman's quick you had only to start some rough stuff, or even talk raw. The Wrong Twin In Hamilton there was none of that wretchedness and squalid poverty, nor any of that drunken rowdyism so common in Eastern cities, perceivable among the colored people. Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West By a careful comparison of the reports in the newspapers, we see a slight excess of rowdyism on the part of the whites, but much less fuss made about it. History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest This may be due to two facts: First, the atmosphere discourages rowdyism, loud talking and visiting; secondly, an unwritten rule is that there must be quiet in the library but not necessarily absolute silence. Library Work with Children The roads resound with atrocious profanity, and the rowdyism of the saloons and bar-rooms is repressed, not extirpated. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains Each morning Jane, ashamed overnight, would issue from her room resolved to have no part in the vulgar rowdyism. The Conflict He had left under a cloud and with a reputation for genuine toughness and rowdyism that has seen few parallels even in the ungentle district of his birth and upbringing. The Mucker Those who came later, went home resolved to give up their rights rather than undergo a second experience of rowdyism. Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home Such a noise of rowdyism was proceeding from the front room that presently she said: "I'll stop that!" and to me, "Please excuse me a moment." Fifteen Years with the Outcast There have been no acts of rowdyism or lawlessness within the enclosure, for even the most depraved feel themselves compelled to respect the rules of the place. The Secrets of the Great City It was in vain we represented ourselves as remarkably staid and sober sailors, possessing amiable dispositions, not given to liquor or rowdyism, and in search of quiet quarters in a respectable family. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale Both were given to poaching, hard drinking, and general rowdyism, and fond, besides, of meeting kindred spirits, of the same turn of mind, at the riotous evening assemblies in their little cottage. The Life of John Clare They seldom proceeded to practical rowdyism and never except with the school. Mike An atmosphere of rowdyism, theft, wantonness, hovers over some thoroughfares. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present Mr. Jerome's liberality is appreciated by the outside throng, and the races are not marred with any act of rowdyism or lawlessness. The Secrets of the Great City And amid all the shouting and waving of flags, all the manifold "homages" to this hero and to that, there was not the slightest trace of rowdyism or of "mafficking." The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 21 The Recent Days (1910-1914) Blood for blood means to us either crime or rowdyism. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism He was a good-hearted chap inside; his rowdyisms were just the weapons of his profession. They Call Me Carpenter A London crowd I thought the most normal and unsophisticated I had ever seen, with the least admixture of rowdyism and ruffianism. Winter Sunshine Any man wishing to cast an unclean vote was driven from the booth: all those attempting to introduce any element of brute force or rowdyism into the election were cracked over the head. Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich The general rowdyism was at its height, when some one had the happy idea that Krafft should sing them his newest song. Maurice Guest He was taken at the head of a long procession of miners and made the occasion for a call upon the whole round of fandango houses, and dispensaries of liquid rowdyism in the camp. Down the Mother Lode During the general strike in Philadelphia in 1835 there was considerable rowdyism, and Michel Chevalier, a keen observer of American life, wrote that "the militia looks on; the sheriff stands with folded hands." The Armies of Labor A chronicle of the organized wage-earners |
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