mobbish (Meaning)

Wordnet

mobbish (s)

characteristic of a mob; disorderly or lawless

Webster

mobbish (a.)

Like a mob; tumultuous; lawless; as, a mobbish act.

mobbish Sentence Examples

  1. The mobbish behavior at the protest made it difficult to maintain order.
  2. The crowd's mobbish instincts took over, leading to chaos and destruction.
  3. The mobbish nature of the incident prevented police from effectively intervening.
  4. The mobbish mentality of the rioters blinded them to the consequences of their actions.
  5. The media's mobbish coverage of the situation only served to fan the flames of violence.
  6. The mobbish actions of the group stained their reputation and alienated potential supporters.
  7. The mobbish tendencies of certain groups make them a danger to society.
  8. The mobbish atmosphere at the concert created a sense of unease among the attendees.
  9. The authorities were forced to use tear gas to disperse the mobbish crowd.
  10. The mobbish behavior at the sporting event cast a shadow over the entire tournament.

FAQs About the word mobbish

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The mobbish behavior at the protest made it difficult to maintain order.

The crowd's mobbish instincts took over, leading to chaos and destruction.

The mobbish nature of the incident prevented police from effectively intervening.

The mobbish mentality of the rioters blinded them to the consequences of their actions.