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In that series Australia were also a bit of rabble, having been denuded by their best players joining up with Kerry Packer, and it was reflected in Wood's travails at the top of the order.
Irascible DJ Danny Baker has engaged in a bit of rabble rousing against the "pinheaded weasels" at the BBC ahead of the Sony Radio Academy awards later this month.
With Britain's "lost decade" about to enter its sixth year, and the Conservatives trailing Labour in the polls, he deemed it necessary to do a bit of rabble rousing, appealing to the base instincts of middle-class voters who resent paying taxes to support the unemployed, while also throwing some meat to the Fleet Street jackals who are forever banging on about "scroungers" on the dole.
Ian, 61, from Wishaw, said: "There was a bit of rabble rousing.
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A bit of rabble-rousing".
Indeed, they spoke contemptuously of the "rabble," whom they did not trust with governing.
"Some months ago, I described Momentum as 'a bit of a rabble', and although leading lights in Momentum privately acknowledged to me that they were a bit of a rabble, it caused great offence to everyone that had signed up to Momentum.
Before that the Australian team had become a bit of a rabble.
Tom Watson, the Labour deputy leader, calls the group "a bit of a rabble".
He is of good stock (like a Rupert), but is a bit of a rabble rouser (like, for example, a Firebrand).
Earlier this month Tom Watson, the deputy leader, said Momentum "look like a bit of a rabble" and that they were an "irrelevance".
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