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rab·ble [ˈræbl̩] RZ. no l.mn. pej.

1. rabble (disorderly group):

rabble
gruča r.ż.
rabble
drhal r.ż.
rabble
množica r.ż.

2. rabble (mob):

the rabble
sodrga r.ż.
the rabble
svojat r.ż.

ˈrab·ble-rous·er RZ.

ˈrab·ble-rous·ing PRZYM.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Peoples and rabble join under heroes and leaders to form nations intent on the economic, political, and military conquest of the known world.
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What a rabble in my head, what a gallery of moribunds.
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The opening in the cliffs is guarded by anti-aircraft artillery, preventing flying rabble-rousers or air pirates from entering the city.
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These false claims were spread by local white officials and rabble rousers.
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A regular house always occupies 2x2 tiles, contributes to the city workforce and its residents may serve as rabble to defend the city.
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Rabble described the book as a startlingly accurate portrait of young adulthood.
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A scattering of farmsteads on a rabble land to the east of the wetlands of a small stream.
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He is not to be dismissed as a mere rabble-rouser or as the leader of a gang of boodlers....
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He shows fear, mixed with disdain, for the soldiers' tumult and for the rabble of the capital.
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He famously described his early formal education as a form of penal servitude presided over by a rabble of screaming and strapping spinsters.
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