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unriotous

  • a word derived from riotous.
    riotous
    adjective
    (of an act) characterized by or of the nature of rioting or a disturbance of the peace.

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Look at you, all decent and unriotous, and only fit to sit on juries and mend the wood-house door.

From Roads of Destiny by O. Henry

If an alligator or a boa-constrictor catches a dog he can swallow him whole and enjoy that one meal in unriotous bliss for weeks.

From The Amateur Garden by George Washington Cable