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–adjective 
1. difficult to control 
or 
handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.  

2. turbulently active and noisy: a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand.

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rambunctious (adj.) 
 
meaning "boisterous, loud, disorderly, wild, and unruly," is Standard English: She’s a rambunctious young woman, not easily broken to the harness of office work.


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Linklater's sensibility is far gentler, however, and his generosity extends not only to Don, who becomes progressively upset by what he learns, and the few-alternative illegals, but to such other characters as Amber (Ashley Johnson), a high schooler too bright to remain stuck as a cashier at Mickeys; Pete (Ethan Hawke), Ashley's rambunctious uncle who tries to encourage her to [raise] her sights, and Rudy (Kris Kristofferson), a longtime local rancher ideally positioned to illustrate to Don how things have changed for the (much) worse.


blare
The [radio] is blaring: turn it off!
The [loudspeakers] blared the speech repeatedly.
The
soundtrack's [jarring] contrast between sheer silence and a [blaring] brass band
chug
Hauser is an intriguing character, seen chugging [shot] glasses of hot sauce 
The Strangers [chugs] dutifully along for its contractually obligated 90 minutes,

bedlam
Christine is [brow]beaten by the police, bulli[ed] by the press, and finally committed to a local bedlam seemingly filled with people whose mental illness consisted [in] pissing off the cops. 
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