How To Use Rabble-rousing In A Sentence

  • To listen to these media stars effetely condemn investigations as though they're something which only hateful, rabble-rousing radicals would want to pursue tells you all you need to know about how fundamentally broken the national media is. Investigations are so very rude and distasteful
  • Although increasingly stranded politically by the ebbing tide of socialism, he has refused to tone down his rabble-rousing rhetoric.
  • Aren't there young men who are swayed by nothing more than the stirring music of a military brass band, or the sight of fine-looking uniforms, or the rabble-rousing rhetoric of a jingoistic politician while the flag waves in the wind?
  • These were not wild-eyed, rabble-rousing ruffians.
  • A balcony in Rome from which Mussolini gave rabble-rousing speeches to his Black Shirt supporters and declared war on Britain in 1940 is to be reopened to the public after decades of neglect. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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  • These were not wild-eyed, rabble-rousing ruffians.
  • This extraordinary film is celluloid incendiarism, rabble-rousing cinema with a delirious, delicious edge of black comedy which I estimate to be about 90-95% intentional.
  • This time, the rabble-rousing and sabre-rattling didn't work.
  • This time, the rabble-rousing and sabre-rattling didn't work.
  • Mr McCain faces a challenge for the ArizonaSenate nomination from J.D. Hayworth, a rabble-rousing former lawmaker and talkradio host.
  • History is littered with the debris of self-righteous, intolerant, xenophobic, rabble-rousing ideologies.
  • Cue: raucous celebrations from the understandably delighted home crowd, followed by more incendiary rabble-rousing from Bingham.
  • After days of restrained, informational talks, here was someone with a flair for theater - a rabble-rousing activist.
  • Looking pink and refreshed after a short break, Mr Smith strode into the pokey committee rooms to a rabble-rousing welcome.
  • Since becoming speaker in 2006, she has worked arduously to cement a tight alliance with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and gain acceptance in the business community, marking a turnaround for an openly gay activist who launched her career in politics as a rabble-rousing liberal. Quinn Makes Jobs Proposal a Centerpiece
  • And crowds of possibly a few thousand stand around jeering and throwing things, apparently having been whipped into a frenzy by the rabble-rousing of said local religious authorities.
  • Rabble-rousing stagecraft and super-tight musicianship from the beardy twosome. Times, Sunday Times
  • A subdued atmosphere in the venue, which is designed for baseball, was mirrored by the players, who reserved their rabble-rousing for the right moments.
  • History is littered with the debris of self-righteous, intolerant, xenophobic, rabble-rousing ideologies.
  • I am aware of the weakness of democracy, of its occasional stupidities and shallowness, its temptation to prefer the rabble-rousing spell binder, its habit of giving way to envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness.
  • It is the same unregenerate self that is manifested both in the intimate gestures and public actions, the madness of love and the frenzy of rabble-rousing: there is no difference between the private and the public self.
  • A balcony in Rome from which Mussolini gave rabble-rousing speeches to his Black Shirt supporters and declared war on Britain in 1940 is to be reopened to the public after decades of neglect. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • He had the gift of the public gab, and was never at a loss for a rabble-rousing piece of personal invective. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • This extraordinary film is celluloid incendiarism, rabble-rousing cinema with a delirious, delicious edge of black comedy which I estimate to be about 90-95% intentional.

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