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Brouful

Definition:

Brouful (adjective) - full of noise, commotion, or excitement.

Brouful (noun) - a noisy or uproarious situation or event.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The brouful city streets were alive with the sounds of honking cars and chatter.
  2. Despite the brouful atmosphere, she was able to concentrate on her work.

Noun:

  1. His surprise birthday party turned into a brouful affair as friends and family popped out to yell, "Surprise!"
  2. The music festival was a brouful of energy as people danced and cheered.

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