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rabble-rouse

[rab-uhl-rouz] / ˈræb əlˌraʊz /


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Soon “Wins-a-ton,” as he dubs himself, is publicizing the business on radio broadcasts where he can rabble-rouse about local controversies such as the removal of Confederate monuments.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

Our son would never rabble-rouse at bedtime again.

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2022

If you’re concerned about the fact that the internet could be a very different place in less than two months, now is a very good time to rabble-rouse.

From Slate • Nov. 22, 2017

It is where Americans have the freedom to rabble-rouse, ruminate or maybe just relax -- their small- scale midnight rebellion.

From Time Magazine Archive

We are witnessing in these late years the most ghastly inhumanities; in the face of them our press is without fire and guts�it's ashamed of indignation, ashamed to rabble-rouse.

From Time Magazine Archive