Sentence examples for The rabble from inspiring English sources

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The rabble

noun

A mob; a disorderly crowd.

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The rabble is what they could become and are becoming.

The rabble of mullahs and seminarians known as the Taliban are fleeing the battered cities.

The rabble places special blame on Caius Marcius, a valiant Roman general who disdains the lower classes.

The rabble let me go.

The rabble is clamoring outside the gate.

The rabble looked incongruous walking through the gentrified streets of Belgravia.

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Many at the meeting distanced themselves from the rabble-rousers.

Jihad-minded Europeans can find all the rabble-rousing they desire online.

The young father/banker is hardly the rabble-rousing type and seems resigned to the snub.

This is silly, but the rabble-rousers are popular because their audience has genuine grievances.

Greece was placed an unexpected sixth with the rabble-rousing Alcohol Is Free.

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