rabblement Synonyms

rabblement Meaning

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rabblement (n.)

A tumultuous crowd of low people; a rabble.

rabblement Sentence Examples

  1. The rabblement of rioters surged through the streets, blindly rampaging and causing chaos.
  2. The politician's speech incited a rabblement of supporters to gather in a menacing fashion.
  3. The rabblement of hooligans engaged in a violent confrontation with police, throwing rocks and bricks.
  4. The once-peaceful town was overrun by a rabblement of looters and vandals who destroyed property and terrorized residents.
  5. The general refused to address the rabblement of soldiers who had disobeyed orders and abandoned their posts.
  6. The rabblement of disgruntled employees protested outside the company headquarters, demanding better working conditions.
  7. The rabblement of spectators cheered wildly as the gladiator entered the arena, ready for combat.
  8. The rabblement of paparazzi clamored for pictures of the famous actor as he stepped out of his car.
  9. The rabblement of protesters marched through the city, chanting slogans and waving placards.
  10. The rabblement of fans swarmed the stage as the rock band performed their final encore.

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A tumultuous crowd of low people; a rabble.

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The rabblement of rioters surged through the streets, blindly rampaging and causing chaos.

The politician's speech incited a rabblement of supporters to gather in a menacing fashion.

The rabblement of hooligans engaged in a violent confrontation with police, throwing rocks and bricks.

The once-peaceful town was overrun by a rabblement of looters and vandals who destroyed property and terrorized residents.