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unceremonious; bold; inconsiderate; brusque; cavalier; offhand; presumptuous; rough; off hand; bareknuckle; pushy; burly; flip; uppity; careless of the decencies; obtrusive; high-handed (DC); discourteous (Vadim Rouminsky); easy-mannered (Азери); offhanded (Alex_Odeychuk); free and easy; rough and ready; naughty (Andrey Truhachev); impertinent (Баян); familiar; arrogant; pushing; bold as brass (VLZ_58); intrusive (напр., intrusive questioning margarita09); cheeky; reckless (Abysslooker); informal; rough-and-tumble (о поведении, борьбе, игре, политической деятельности, потасовке и т.п. – refer to a situation in which the people involved try hard to get what they want, and do not worry about upsetting or harming others; involving noisy and slightly violent behaviour (Collins Dictionary): The rough-and-tumble event often comes with safety concerns. Few competitors manage to stay on their feet all the way down the 200-yard (180 meter) hill. apnews.com ART Vancouver) |