We have no meanings for "disorderly rabble" in our records yet.
1 The rest miserably perished by the way,- a most disorderly rabble .
2 Napoleon needed but to have advanced upon this disorderly rabble .
3 It was a disorderly rabble which obeyed Henriques' orders.
4 The Romans obtained an easy and bloodless victory over the vast but disorderly rabble of the Syrian monarch.
5 It entered the tents of that dreary encampment a courageous but disorderly rabble ; it left them a disciplined army.
6 Every single camp follower-allthe women and all the disorderly rabble that hangs upon the march of an army-had disappeared.
7 In that battle, a great number of men, consisting, however, of a disorderly rabble of slaves and rustics, were slain or captured.
8 At the end of an hour's march the column had entirely lost its formation and was dragging its slow length along, a mere disorderly rabble .
9 *35 When he approached the president's quarters, Centeno, who was near, rebuked the disorderly rabble , and compelled them to give way.
10 "By whose orders," he demanded with some show of haughty indignation, "do you hold me a prisoner with this disorderly rabble ? "
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