Sentences with phrase «in boisterous play»

Greyhounds are docile and tolerant and make the best pets for quiet, gentle children who do not wish to engage in boisterous play.
Puppies tend to have sudden bursts of energy where they engage in boisterous play and then they suddenly flop down and fall asleep.

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Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg is a boisterous Swedish video game commentator whose videos feature him playing various video games, while a box in the top corner of the screen shows his reactions to what's happening.
He also directed Dern and Jack Nicholson in the movie, «The King of Marvin Gardens» which also famously switched types — Nicholson playing the meeker character and Dern playing the more boisterous one.
Some may complain that Fruitvale Station takes a one - sided approach to the incident, as the film leaves little room for humanizing the police officers (a menacing performance by Kevin Durand as a rather boisterous cop who may have played a hand in Oscar's death could only serve to enhance any of those protestations).
It is good with children, especially protective of those in its family, but it is sometimes overly boisterous in play for small children.
He is both boisterous and calm, dashing around the yard to play, then snuggling in your lap to snooze.
Very young children can also be very «unpredictable» in their behaviour (particularly from a dog's point of view) and squeals of delight, temper tantrums and boisterous play can be an exciting or frightening experience for puppies and dogs.
Whenever we see puppies in a group off lead there will be the timid ones hiding or avoiding boisterous play and the over-confident yobbos charging around bullying the less assertive.
To start with, the production values were pumped up considerably, with much more boisterous foot (and leg and arm)- tapping music, helped along by Ulala's newfound ability to play various instruments as well as shake her groove thing, not to mention fully polygonal graphics that free up the choices in camera angles.
He took into account the mother's household duties and the fact that she couldn't play in any «boisterous way» with her twin sons aged 4.
The recommendation in the hire agreement referred to «stopping» rather than «preventing» boisterous behaviour which suggests that a responsible adult should be near the castle to intervene if those playing become boisterous, but not that the supervisor has to watch continuously to ensure that their behaviour never becomes boisterous.
In line with this, fathers use more boisterous and active play approaches with children than do mothers (MacDonald and Parke 1986), and fathers tend to focus on preparing children to interact with the world outside the family (Paquette 2004).
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