Rabble: English to English |
Rabble (a.) Of or pertaining to a rabble; like, or suited to, a rabble; disorderly; vulgar. |
Rabble (n.) An iron bar, with the end bent, used in stirring or skimming molten iron in the process of puddling. |
Rabble (v. i.) A confused, incoherent discourse; a medley of voices; a chatter. |
Rabble (v. i.) A tumultuous crowd of vulgar, noisy people; a mob; a confused, disorderly throng. |
Rabble (v. i.) To speak in a confused manner. |
Rabble (v. t.) To insult, or assault, by a mob; to mob; as, to rabble a curate. |
Rabble (v. t.) To rumple; to crumple. |
Rabble (v. t.) To stir or skim with a rabble, as molten iron. |
Rabble (v. t.) To utter glibly and incoherently; to mouth without intelligence. |