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Перевод: horseplay
[существительное] грубое развлечение; грубые шутки
Тезаурус:
- Cosmopolitan chief Marcelle d'Argy Smith stormed out of the historic Oxford Union debating chamber after sitting through 90 minutes of bawdy horseplay.
- There are stories of gangs of roughs waylaying cyclists and pelting them with stones, and in one case a South London cowboy was brought before Lambeth court for lassoing cyclists - "a kind of horseplay that must be stamped out at once" said the magistrate, with good reason.
- As the merry band rolled noisily back to the team headquarters along the sea-front at Largs, they indulged in what football managers often describe as "horseplay".
- Horseplay
- It seems that there are some minds which travel will never broaden: vulgarity, riotous behaviour, high spirits and horseplay have scandalized the establishment since the birth of tourism - the 1980s Costa Brava lager lout had his parallel in the Victorian excursionist.
- According to Jimmy Johnstone's very forthright biography, the "horseplay" reached its peak a few yards from the Queen's Hotel when the Leeds and Scotland goalkeeper David Harvey climbed on top of a beach hut and began throwing stones at his team mates.
- Delayed for over four years, Nagisa Oshima's Max Mon Amour features Charlotte Rampling indulging in extramarital horseplay, or rather between-the-sheets monkey business with her lover Max, a chimp.
- Stallions but no horseplay
- Horseplay?
- could be extremely severe, but some horseplay, and the occasional illicit disc was put on the record-player, much to Herr Hocher's annoyance.
- Cornford's " Resurrection Motive " showed that the aspect of physical violence in Old Comedy extended beyond "horseplay" to the killing of a principal adversary, sometimes a villain.
- During this time they had also become accustomed to a pattern of corporeal proximity, nothing like horseplay of course, or holding hands, or significant touching, but just an ordinary sort of being close together like two friendly animals in a stall.
- Opponents argued that the cellars were used for punishment purposes, and Special Branch alleged that a man had been seriously wounded by a knife in the stomach after horseplay between fascists at Black House.
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