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rab·ble
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 (r  b   l)
KEY
NOUN:
- A tumultuous crowd; a mob.
- The lowest or coarsest class of people. Often used with the.
- 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).
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English
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