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riproarious
ripˈroarious, a. orig. U.S. Also -rorious. [f. rip v.2, after uproarious.] Boisterous, violent.1830 N.Y. Constellation 11 Sept. 2/5 The English traveller had put up at a little log tavern on the banks of the Savannah, where the riproarious conduct took place. 1840 Congress Globe 2 Apr. 376/1 Here an...
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riproariously
ripˈroariously, adv. [f. riproarious a. + -ly2.] In a riproarious or boisterous manner.1834 D. Crockett Narr. Life xi. 78 The next day it rained rip-roriously.
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riproaring
ˈrip-roaring, riproaring, a. orig. U.S. [Cf. riproarious a.] Full of vigour, spirit, or excellence; first-rate; boisterous; full-blooded.1834 W. A. Caruthers Kentuckian in N.Y. I. 62 There was a rip-roaring sight of slight o' hand and tumbling work there. 1845 J. J. Hooper Some Adventures Simon Sugg...
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ripsnorter
ˈripsnorter orig. U.S. Also rip-snorter. [f. rip v.2 + snorter1 2: cf. riproarious a.] Someone or something exceptionally remarkable in appearance, quality, strength, or the like; spec. a storm, a gale. Cf. snorter1 2 b.1840 Crockett Almanac 20/1 Of all the ripsnorters I ever tutched upon, thar neve...
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