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rioting

[ UK /ɹˈa‍ɪ‍ətɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaɪətɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of disorder involving group violence

How To Use rioting In A Sentence

  • ‘I'll play you for it,’ Danny told him, allowing her anger and rioting emotions to get the better of her.
  • The idleness and overcrowding led to rioting in four state prisons in 1985 that left an inmate dead.
  • A host of sparrows create such a rioting as renders sleep or repose perfectly out of the question.
  • The local media reported rioting across the country.
  • All of these flaws came to a head during the week of rioting and looting, when rolling news media overdosed on graphic but often misleading imagery, politicians over-reacted and the rightwing print media went apeshit. Has Newsnight lost its way?
  • There was a pause, while Kara struggled to deal with her rioting emotions.
  • In the overnight rioting, about 100 attackers set fire to Redfern railway station, torched a car and smashed windows.
  • Viviana has been shocked by her country's bankruptcy, devaluation, rocketing inflation and unemployment, all combined with a bout of rioting, looting and street violence.
  • The streets are still full of debris from two nights of rioting.
  • Despite the involvement of 1000 people in the rioting, the story didn't make the front page.
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