Your kids are so unruly!
The unruly crowd refused to disperse despite repeated warnings from the police.
The unruly child will take a time out, now.
The children were so unruly that they had to be put in separate rooms for their afternoon naps.
The middle school kids were unruly and the student teacher had difficulty controlling them.
He disciplined his unruly child.
The bartender looked up. Tonight's crowd seemed a tad more unruly than normal. "Quiet down!" he called to the patrons.
The police officer was firm while dealing with the unruly crowd.
The angry judge ejected the unruly teenagers from the courtroom after many warnings. Then the judge was able to continue with the trial without the noise from the audience.
No, the word 'unruly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The abstract noun form of the adjective unruly is unruliness.
They told me that Jack's behavior had become increasingly unruly, that he had run around half naked, like a savage, and that he had killed two other boys. The police were worried that the large crowd of spectators might grow unruly.
Judicious use of night sticks and tear gas produced the desired quiescence in the unruly mob.
the unruly mob retreated as the line of deputies moved forward slowly, brandishing their riot sticks.