Yes, two examples
Can a sentence have the word rowdy?
The neighbours were rowdy last night.
Rowdy is stressed on the first syllable. (rou-dee)
When I entered school a bunch of rowdy boys were in my site.
An adjective. He is a rowdy boy. It can also be a noun but it is not used as a noun very often.
"The teen was very rowdy in comparison to the calm and mild-mannered boy that was sitting next to him."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The cheerleaders were rowdy.
The rowdy cowboys made a lot of noise. Don't be so rowdy during recess.
Rowdy means boisterous. The rowdy cowboys shot their pistols into the air. A rowdy crowd gathered outside the sold-out concert.
The couple were always rowdy.The party was too rowdy for me.
sometimes kids can be rowdy
The word 'passivity' is a verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The passivity of the teacher led to a very rowdy class.
When a few of the party goers became too rowdy, my mother asked them to leave. The little boy got rowdy when his friends came over.
Rowdy means rough, acting up. Here are some sentences.His rowdy behavior got him into trouble.The crowd got rowdy when their team lost the game.She can be rowdy if she loses her temper.
Rowdy is stressed on the first syllable. (rou-dee)
When I entered school a bunch of rowdy boys were in my site.
The dog was making the kids rowdy and ornery.sl
they were having a bachelor's party before the wedding, and it became so rowdy that some people termed it a bacchanal.