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How do you use raucous in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "raucous" in a sentence:

* The bar was filled with a raucous crowd, their laughter and shouts echoing off the walls. (This sentence emphasizes the loud and boisterous nature of the crowd)

* The comedian's raucous humor offended some members of the audience. (This sentence focuses on the rough and potentially offensive nature of the humor)

* The birds awoke at dawn, their raucous calls shattering the morning silence. (This sentence emphasizes the loud and harsh sound of the birds' calls)

* Despite the raucous party next door, I managed to get a good night's sleep. (This sentence contrasts the loud and disruptive nature of the party with the peaceful sleep obtained)

"Raucous" is often used to describe sounds or events that are loud, boisterous, and potentially disruptive. It can also be used to describe humor that is rough, crude, and even offensive.

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