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Discover Ludwig'rabble-rousing' is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It refers to someone who incites or provokes a crowd or group of people to engage in disruptive or rebellious behavior. It can also be used to describe provocative or inflammatory language or actions that stir up a crowd. Example: The politician's speech was full of rabble-rousing rhetoric, causing the crowd to become agitated and rowdy.
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rabble-rousing
adjective
Alternative spelling of rabblerousing
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"Rabble-rousing experience a plus".
A bit of rabble-rousing".
He is a rabble-rousing Union Man.
But his rabble-rousing remains short on nuance.
It ambles through incidents, character studies, philosophy and rabble-rousing.
Rabble-rousing aside, Novelist is an astonishingly versatile performer.
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Gaunt is, in turn, argumentative, charming, rabble rousing and downright rude.
Ian, 61, from Wishaw, said: "There was a bit of rabble rousing.
Rabble rousing.
More proof that our Founding Fathers were really a bunch of rabble rousing radical community organizers.
Her religious and racial rabble rousing--and that of her cohorts--is despicable.
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