Lexicographical Neighbors of Rowdyisms
Literary usage of Rowdyisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biographical and Critical Studies by James Thomson (1896)
"... and other such gentlemanlike rowdyisms, as occurring long after the royal
Germans, with their kin and followers, kindly came for our goot and our goots. ..."
2. The American Bibliopolist (1871)
"... and of the strange, reckless population recruited from every quarter of the
civilized globe, which in the midst of all its rowdyisms and brutalities was ..."
3. Life of Charles Bradlaugh, M.P. by Charles R. Mackay (1888)
"They were of a brutal nature, but it can hardly be said they exceeded the rowdyisms
of the ultra-Protestant Orangeman and his hereditary enemy, ..."
4. Arabula: Or, The Divine Guest. Containing a New Collection of Gospels by Andrew Jackson Davis (1867)
"If, therefore, there be discords, injustice, discontent, and rowdyisms in societ}7,
the causes may be traced to unwise (or selfish) statesmanship—to loss of ..."
5. Arabula: Or, The Divine Guest. Containing a New Collection of Gospels by Andrew Jackson Davis (1881)
"If, therefore, there be discords, injustice, discontent, and rowdyisms in society,
the causes may be traced to unwise (or selfish) statesmanship—to loss of ..."
6. Arabula: Or, The Divine Guest. Containing a New Collection of Gospels by Andrew Jackson Davis, Andrew Jackson Davis, 1826-1910 (1868)
"If, therefore, there be discords, injustice, discontent^ and rowdyisms in society,
the causes may be traced to unwise (or selfish) statesmanship— to loss of ..."