lynch mob

NOUN
  1. a mob that kills a person for some presumed offense without legal authority
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How To Use lynch mob In A Sentence

  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • Call the constable and arrange for a lynch mob post-haste.
  • To be sure, there were times when lynch mobs operated in isolated mining camps, in out-of-the-way gulches, or on sparsely-settled ranchlands.
  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • This then is recruitment in the mode of the dogcatcher or the lynch mob.
  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • But the lax regulation of the Internet often comes at a great price: spam, scams, fraudsters, online lynch mobs, andmore. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Closing of the Internet Frontier?
  • Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
  • The crowd was on the point of becoming a lynch mob, but were still linked in a human chain.
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