he was met by a rabble of noisy, angry youths.
aristocrats who regarded the rabble with deep contempt.
A rabble of angry citizens stormed the embassy.
I was in Soweto in the antiapartheid days, and got booted out of that country for being a rabble-rouser.
The rabble gathered outside the palace, demanding to see the king.
The politician dismissed the protesters as a mere rabble with no real grievances.
The rabble of fans rushed onto the field after the team won the championship.
The teacher struggled to maintain order in the classroom amidst the rabble of rowdy students.
The bar was filled with a rabble of loud and drunken patrons.
The rabble of children ran wild in the playground, much to the dismay of the teachers.
The company's annual meeting was disrupted by a rabble of disgruntled shareholders.
The rabble of paparazzi swarmed around the celebrity, trying to get the perfect shot.
The rabble of street performers entertained the crowd with their music and tricks.
The rabble of reporters bombarded the spokesperson with questions at the press conference.
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