roughhouse
Collocations
3ADJ.
near, other
VERB + ROUGHHOUSE
don't, kids, like, push
PREP.
with
Definitions
noun
rowdy behaviour
verb
To behave rowdily or violently.
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
To behave rowdily or violently.
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
To treat (someone or something) roughly or violently.
Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing a victim, until the police drove by.
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5Out in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
WiktionaryOut in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing, until the police drove by.
WiktionaryOut in the street, some delinquents were roughhousing a victim, until the police drove by.
WiktionaryThe kids like to roughhouse with each other.
Tatoeba · #5415064Don't push or roughhouse near the pool, accidents can happen.
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