"Rabble-rousing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rabble-rousing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rabble-rousing" Meaning

Used to describe something or someone that is intended to stir up emotions, especially anger or excitement, and persuade people to take action, often in a noisy or extreme way.

"Rabble-rousing" Examples

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- to persuade people, especially in a crowd, to be enthusiastic and excited about something, often by making passionate speeches:
Manager's rabble-rousing speech stirred up the workers to demonstrate.
- to persuade or influence people, especially in a crowd, to take action or show a particular attitude:
His survey data rabble-roused women to protest against substandard working conditions.

"Rabble-rousing" Similar Words

Rabbinite

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Rabbis

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Rabbit

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Rabbited

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The verb "to rabbited" is not a standard English word. However, there are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. It could be a past tense of the verb "to rabbit", which is a noun or a verb meaning:<br> to move quickly, often in a sudden or jerky manner (e.g., "She rabbited through the park.")<br> to make fast or rapid movements, especially when feeling frightened or nervous (e.g., "He rabbited around the room.")<br>2. Alternatively, it could be a verb derived from "rabbit", possibly suggesting a whimsical or playful atmosphere, perhaps in a children's context (e.g., "The children rabbited with excitement when they heard about the surprise party").<br><br>However, please note that these are just speculative possibilities, and the correct meaning or proper usage of "rabbited" would require more context or clarification. If you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I'd be happy to try and give a more accurate explanation.

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Rabbiting

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"Rabbiting on" is an idiomatic expression that means talking excessively or at length about something, often in a rambling or nonsensical way. It can also imply that the person is talking about something trivial or silly.<br><br>For example: "Stop rabbiting on and get to the point!"

Rabbits

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Plural noun, refers to:<br><br>1. A fast-moving, long-eared, herbivorous mammal, typically with a fluffy tail and hind legs adapted for jumping.<br><br>Example: "The rabbits in the meadow were safely sheltered from the fox."<br><br>2. A rabbit is also a common slang term for someone, often young people, who see themselves as rebellious, cool, or fashionable.<br><br>Example: "He thought of himself as a bit of a rabbit, always wearing the latest designer clothes and jewelry."

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Rabelais

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