rabbles (Meaning)

rabbles

a group of people looked down upon as ignorant and hard to control, ordinary or common people lacking wealth, power, or social status, a crowd that is noisy and hard to control, a disorganized or confused collection of things, to insult or assault by or as a mob, a group, class, or body regarded with contempt, a disorganized or disorderly crowd of people

rabbles Sentence Examples

  1. The unruly rabbles shouted obscenities at the officials.
  2. The rioters formed a chaotic rabble, overturning trash cans and burning cars.
  3. The politician's inflammatory speech incited the crowd into a frenzied rabble.
  4. The streets were filled with a menacing rabble, armed with sticks and stones.
  5. The prison courtyard was a boiling pot of rabbles, fighting and screaming among themselves.
  6. The once-orderly protest quickly devolved into a mob of rabbles, causing widespread destruction.
  7. The rabble milled about the market square, their raucous voices drowning out all reason.
  8. The invading army left behind a trail of pillaging and destruction, turning the countryside into a rabble.
  9. The rabble of vagrants and miscreants gathered in the city's darkest corners, preying on the innocent.
  10. The battle turned into a melee of rabbles, soldiers and civilians alike fighting tooth and nail in the chaos.

FAQs About the word rabbles

a group of people looked down upon as ignorant and hard to control, ordinary or common people lacking wealth, power, or social status, a crowd that is noisy and

unwashed, proletariat, populace, public, scum,masses, riffraff, people, ragtag and bobtail, mob

quality, establishment, aristocracy,elite, society, upper class, gentry,elect, nobility, A-list

The unruly rabbles shouted obscenities at the officials.

The rioters formed a chaotic rabble, overturning trash cans and burning cars.

The politician's inflammatory speech incited the crowd into a frenzied rabble.

The streets were filled with a menacing rabble, armed with sticks and stones.