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rabble
Part of speech: Noun Part of speech: Adjective Usage examples "rabble":- He called them an infernal rabble and they loved him for it. - "Pee-wee Harris on the Trail", Percy Keese Fitzhugh.
- Breathless she was among the breathless rabble, who, gaining the hilltop seized each other suddenly and broke into antics, shaking their napkins and rattling on their plates. - "Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard", Eleanor Farjeon.
- In France, after the disastrous failure of St. Louis's first expedition, the rabble said that Mahomet was now stronger than Christ. - "Chaucer and His England", G. G. Coulton.