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Meaning of rabble-rout

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rabble-rout (n.)

A tumultuous crowd; a rabble; a noisy throng.

rabble-rout Sentence Examples

  1. The rabble-rout surged forward, their cries echoing through the streets.
  2. The king's loyal followers routed the rabble-rout with ease.
  3. The rabble-rout ransacked and pillaged the village, leaving it in ruins.
  4. The soldiers stood firm against the advancing rabble-rout.
  5. The rabble-rout's fury was met with a hail of arrows.
  6. The rabble-rout was dispersed and their leader captured.
  7. The rabble-rout had been whipped into a frenzy by the demagogue's speech.
  8. The rabble-rout was a motley crew of the poor, unemployed, and disaffected.
  9. The rabble-rout was a dangerous force that could easily be manipulated.
  10. The rabble-rout's actions were a direct threat to law and order.

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A tumultuous crowd; a rabble; a noisy throng.

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The rabble-rout surged forward, their cries echoing through the streets.

The king's loyal followers routed the rabble-rout with ease.

The rabble-rout ransacked and pillaged the village, leaving it in ruins.

The soldiers stood firm against the advancing rabble-rout.