rabble-rouser

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NOUN
  1. a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices
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How To Use rabble-rouser In A Sentence

  • That little red-faced rabble-rouser Sempeturn sitting on the Confalume Throne? VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • Yet in certain parenting circles he is a rabble-rouser. Times, Sunday Times
  • To his detractors - mainly in the media, military and royalist elites - those same qualities make him a boorish, dangerous rabble-rouser. Times, Sunday Times
  • Johnson was unpopular with the management because he was a well-known rabble-rouser.
  • And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt.
  • Alternatively, reporters writing on concerns surrounding the issue were dismissed as rabble-rousers.
  • The group is part of a growing trend of rabble-rousers who believe there's more to changing business practices than waving a sign around.
  • The seats immediately surrounding them remained unfilled; though it was a standing-room only crowd, none of the fashionable attendees would dream of sitting in proximity to such notorious rabble-rousers.
  • This man is an addlebrained and barely coherent rabble-rouser.
  • Others dismiss him as an inexperienced rabble-rouser. Times, Sunday Times
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