rabble in Bengali বাংলা
- হেঁজিপেঁজি ⇄ rabble bengali
rabble in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- અવ્યવસ્થિત સમુદાય ⇄ rabble gujarati
- ટોળું ⇄ rabble gujarati
- તદ્ દન નીચલા વ ર્ગના માણસો ⇄ rabble gujarati
- હલકટ – નીચ – લોકો ⇄ rabble gujarati
rabble in Sindhi سنڌي
- ڳاهٽ، ماڻهن جو ميڙ، هجوم ⇄ Rabble sindhi
rabble in English
- rabble ⇄ adj. disorderly; rude; low. english
- rabble ⇄ expr. the rabble, the lower classes of persons (used in an unfriendly way).
Ex. The proud nobles scorned the rabble. Theognis complains that the rabble rule the state with monstrous laws (John Addington Symonds).english - rabble ⇄ noun a disorderly crowd; mob.
Ex. A rabble of angry citizens stormed the embassy.english - rabble ⇄ noun 1. an iron bar bent at one end, used for stirring, skimming, or gathering molten metal in puddling.
Ex. The slag is now drawn with a rabble into molds prepared for it (Rossiter Raymond).
2. any similar instrument.english - rabble ⇄ rabble (1), noun, verb, -bled,-bling,adjective. english
- rabble ⇄ rabble (2), noun, verb, -bled,-bling. english
- rabble ⇄ rabble (3), transitive verb, intransitive verb, -bled,-bling.
(Dialect, Especially British.) to speak in a rapid, confused manner; gabble.english - rabble ⇄ v.t. to attack (a person or his property) as a rabble does; mob. english
- rabble ⇄ v.t. to stir, skim, or gather with a rabble.
Ex. The molten metal is thoroughly stirred, or rabbled, to make it uniform (Harper's).english