Synonym: mob, ragtag, ragtag and bobtail, riffraff, rout. Similar words: scrabble, babble, dabble, babbler, squabble, rabbi, crabby, rabbit. Meaning: ['ræbl] n. 1. a disorderly crowd of people 2. disparaging terms for the common people.
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1. They formed an army out of rabble.
2. He views his opponents as a mindless rabble.
3. Her speech stirred the emotions of the rabble.
4. The defeated army returned home as a demoralized rabble.
5. A rabble of angry citizens stormed the embassy.
6. He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
7. He was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths.
8. As he arrived he was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths.
9. If any of the rabble attempts to enter the palace, shoot them.
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10. Vulnerable to the rabble rousers, to the Communists, to the Fascists, even to the hated Zionists.
11. Why on earth they believe we control that rabble in West Berlin is beyond me.
12. We portray ourselves as a rabble, and certainly are no example to the fourth form in a school.
13. If any of the rabble attempt to pass the palace gates, blast them out of existence.
14. The rabble must be kept in a short leash.
15. The hundredheaded rabble of the cathedral close.
16. Thanks to the Japanese, we command a rabble.
17. Come Midnight, let's disperse this petty rabble!
18. The rabble soon grew violent and unmanageable.
19. Gentlemen can always fight better than rabble.
20. The rabble in India live a poor life.
21. He doesn't mix with the rabble here.
22. Come, Sylvia, we've better things to do than go chasing after that silly rabble.
23. His face is set like flint against the threats and swipes of guards and the rabble.
24. Luckily, my after-match tantrum in the dressing room certainly shook up my rabble and got a good performance against Frampton.
25. Alongside some respectable advisers, he seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
26. Hitler, although half - educated, was an eminently successful rabble rouser.
27. Royalty , nobility, the andHow quaint ! Even the rabble.
28. He has helped to transform the party from a disorganised, demoralised rabble into a force which must again be taken seriously.
29. Even after rising to prominence, even after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Dr. King was vilified by many, denounced as a rabble rouser and an agitator, a communist and a radical.
30. Athens was an ochlocracy; the beggars were the making of Holland; the populace saved Rome more than once; and the rabble followed Jesus Christ.