Sentence example with the word 'rabble'

rabble

and bobtail, common ruck, dregs, heap, lower classes, multitude, polloi, raff, rout, tag

Definition n. a disorderly crowd of people

Last update: August 7, 2015


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Some politicians are merely rabble.   [noun]

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I would love aid in return it 's inside and said rabble 's immediacy.   [noun]

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The drunken rabble will then proceed to a variety of different hostelries before going for a curry.   [noun]

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"As a statesman he was next in capacity to Wentworth," said Sir John, "and yet a painted favourite and a rabble of shallow wits were strong enough to undermine him."   [noun]

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"Ay, but there is a finer sort of rabble--a rabble of quality--beginning with his Majesty, that are always pleased with anything new."   [noun]

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"Nay, child; we who were loyal thought to see that rabble withered by the breath of kingly nostrils."   [noun]

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I wonder a man of wit can notice such a vulgar creature, a she-jack-pudden, fit only to please the rabble in the gallery.   [noun]

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The rabble you have to-night is not worth it.   [noun]

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They sentenced their royal master to death--and seven days ago London saw the spectacle of judicial murder--a blameless King slain by the minion of an armed rabble.   [noun]

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