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How to use rabble in a sentence

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And it's no surprise. Nobody with any choices would agree to stand up in front of an undisciplined rabble every day.
He wondered how anyone could ever think that such a rabble could win a war against a trained, well-equipped Army.
Unfortunately he is merely the head of a rabble of warlords who are firmly rooted in the past.
His comment to the media was that he wouldn't, as a matter of principle, talk to a rabble that used this method of expressing their views.
The rest of his army is a miscellaneous rabble who have never seen war, and will run away when they hear the first shot fired.
When cornered by a hostile and armed rabble, it is demanded of them that they attempt to take a consensual approach.
When we are the envy of other communities and the pride of local police why would we drop our advantage and join the rabble?
There was no reason for the rabble of butterflies that seemed to be having a rave in my stomach.
The organizational genius of Lazare Carnot was brought into play to help turn a revolutionary rabble into a properly equipped fighting force.
The hypnotic flapping was like a rabble of butterflies beating their wings.
We arrived at the grounds after following a rabble of butterflies through the streets.
Next week we've got the rabble that is the Tory fascists party gathering for their annual jolly.
Top-hatted footmen guard the entrances, sneering politely at the clientele and keeping the passing rabble at bay.
That they disintegrated to an ill-behaved rabble, with senior players in open dissent, was unforgivable.
Young men were press-ganged into the burgeoning rabble of the army, where the discipline of the elite units could not hope to reach.
The police are there to keep the rabble in line and protect private property.
With the rabble running the show of course Melbourne are attracting has beens and tyre kickers.
The truth is they represent the interests of a bigoted, rich and reactionary rabble.
A bulldozer blade would be similarly effective today, for use in clearing rabble and barriers during urban movement.
I pass a rabble of rampant orange-clad Dutch fans dressed as boy scouts wearing huge cartoon clogs, larging it up, singing and laughing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This one was only a log house in a poor, piny place, with a rabble of boys and girls romping at the door.
This was to instruct his understrapper to fill the theatre with a rabble and have her hissed off the stage.
But his chief delight was in pursuing the profession of a juggler, mountebank, or merry-andrew, among the lowest rabble.
Other orts and ends of rabble made up the procession, which with antic and grimace marched about the village and neighbourhood.
The Romans are warriors, but the rabble of Tiberias are scorned even by the lepers.
For more than three centuries Moscow had acknowledged the rule of the Golden Horde, now a thoroughly demoralised rabble.
They warned off the rabble with the insolence every jack-in-office displays towards his inferiors.
He made himself so Killingly funny that he was the envy and admiration of the whole mangy rabble.
The eyes of the rabble were easily turned from the movements of the government by horse-racing, theatres, largesses.
Already Greek is spoken in Athens, and if this custom continues, Romaic will soon be spoken only by the rabble.
And if unforgiven, could the cry of a rabble at such a scene bind a nation?
The inevitable superficiality of the rabble is contrasted with the peaceful and profound depths of the anchorite.
It is the day of the Dantons, and the Marats, the day of the rabble.
A person of breeding choosing the cause of the rout and rabble!
The captain, much more occupied with her than with that pack of the rabble, was amorously rumpling her girdle behind.
But there are a rabble of uncertain, fugitive, half-fabulous whales, which, as an American whaleman, I know by reputation, but not personally.
Probably just a rebranded version of the usual old rabble of small-minded little Englanders who are stuck in some sort of time warp.
It almost warrants the enthusiasm of the spies of that rabble of adventurers who captured Dan.
Twice I went to the bema and spoke to those priests and that mangy rabble.
Some of the rabble began to chaffer with this ancient hucksteress.
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