Someone who rouses others from sleep.
1 In both conflicts, Cyril of Alexandria is portrayed as a fanatical rabble - rouser .
2 The French rouser is, of course, the greatest of them all.
3 The Riverside papers said next morning: It was certainly a rouser .
4 Partey's new teammates will not be sharing their dressing room with a rabble rouser .
5 Especially now that you're a politician instead of a rabble - rouser .
6 Despite his ardour and bluntness he is not a rabble - rouser .
7 No longer the insurgent, no longer the rabble - rouser , he was the candidate of the Establishment.
8 But the storm, when it came, was a rouser .
9 Wall, we have another meetin' to-night, and I think that it will be a rouser .
10 And he teamed up with industry rabble - rouser Bob Lutz to stuff huge engines into lovely cars.
11 LeBow is your classical egomaniac rabble - rouser of the kind that spring up like mushrooms around here.
12 True, he was a rabble - rouser and a hypocritical demagogue, but his heart was in the right place.
13 Darkness is falling!- Former Fox News presenter and extreme neo-conservative rabble rouser Glenn Beck proves the point
14 I heard you had an English girl working for you who was a bit of a rabble - rouser ?
15 A rabble - rouser like all the damned Irish.
16 He might be a rabble - rouser , but at least he is challenging the ideas of a complacent ruling party.
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