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.
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  • 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
  • It resulted in the death, by firing squad, of hundreds of striking farmhands inspired, in part, by anarchist immigrant rabble-rousers.
  • This issue kicks off with a group of Spanish soldiers carousing and laughing in a tavern, mocking their recent disfiguration of a local rabble-rouser. Zorro #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • He's simply a professional rabble-rouser who has nothing better to do with his time.
  • Instead the worst nationalist rabble-rousers can be found among those who first endorsed the call for the demonstration.
  • The last time gamelan hit the headlines was when some rabble-rousers accused Malaysia of "stealing" cultural heritage, such as gamelan, from Indonesia. Undefined
  • Yes, Edward; I mean Lloyd George the rabble-rouser and recent convict! ANTI-ICE
  • All decent and patriotic Americans can now only hope that this will reinforce the Post's image as the champion of the Watergate exposure and an example of the integrity of America's fee (oops!) press, and, moreover, that it finally stills those pestiferous agitators, single-payer advocates, peaceniks, and other such rabble-rousers. The Washington Post: Paragon of the Fee Press
  • He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla.
  • The country's transition to democracy has deprived them of their moral high ground; now they are more likely to be viewed as leftist rabble-rousers than torchbearers in an anti-authoritarian struggle.
  • You have seen the fate of rabble-rousers and rebels.
  • Trinidad went through one of the most volatile periods in its history during the 30s as they marched to independence - you had labor struggles, government crackdowns on rabble-rousers and full-on riots in the streets.
  • Doubtless, the rabble-rousers of the Middle Ages who led the persecution of ‘witches’ were fully aware of the viciousness of their acts.
  • Corolini is a populist rabble-rouser ," replied Sameth, quoting an editorial from the Times. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Poetry has always been used by rabble-rousers, way back to Shakespeare and Byron… Poems reflect the world around us and can force us to challenge what we see.
  • He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla.
  • For a rabble-rouser, that's a winning combination. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was an ill-assorted gang he had joined: high-spirited youngbloods like Cornelius Cethegus, out for a fight; aging and dissolute noblemen like Marcus Laeca and Autronius Paetus, whose public careers had been frustrated by their private vices; mutinous ex-soldiers led by rabble-rousers like Gaius Manlius, who had been a centurion under Sulla. CONSPIRATA
  • Johnson was unpopular with the management because he was a well-known rabble-rouser.
  • He has become gruff and cold, a far cry from the playful, expansive carouser and rabble-rouser of the film's opening scenes. Come and Get It
  • It was a time of guerrilla war, when the local conflicts over land and water resources that emerge in any rural setting threatened to brand villagers as rabble-rousers.
  • Would any other sane country provide a public platform for a rabble-rouser like him to demand our destruction? The Sun
  • She is far removed from the stereotype of political rabble-rouser. Times, Sunday Times
  • Certainly we never thought of him as a rabble-rouser - quite the reverse. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • There were no ranters or rabble-rousers, just an invited audience of academics, writers, politicians and sombre party members.
  • The ayatollah warned Iran would be pitiless towards rabble-rousers.
  • Camp and canny, what a smooth rabble-rouser she is. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's no doubt the old rabble-rouser made the most of his ability. The Sun

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