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Rabble
see synonyms of rabbleNoun
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Rabble
see synonyms of rabblenoun
1.
a disorderly crowd; mob
2. the rabble
noun
1. Also called: rabbler
an iron tool or mechanical device for stirring, mixing, or skimming a molten charge in a roasting furnace
verb
2. (transitive)
to stir, mix, or skim (the molten charge) in a roasting furnace
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Rabble
see synonyms of rabble noun
1.
a noisy, disorderly crowd; mob
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈrabbled or ˈrabbling
2.
to attack as or by a rabble; mob
noun
1.
an iron bar used to stir and skim molten iron in puddling
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈrabbled or ˈrabbling
2.
to stir or skim with such a bar
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Rabble
see synonyms of rabblen.
1. A tumultuous crowd; a mob.
2. The lowest or unrefined class of people. Often used with the.
3. A group of persons regarded with contempt: "After subsisting on the invisible margins of the art scene ... he was 'discovered' in the mid-80's, along with a crowd of like-minded rabble from the East Village" (Richard B. Woodward).
n.
1. An iron bar used to stir and skim molten iron in puddling.
2. Any of various similar tools or mechanically operated devices used in roasting or refining furnaces.
tr.v. rab·bled, rab·bling, rab·bles
To stir or skim (molten iron) with an iron bar.
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