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multidão
Catalan
trepa
Spanish
turba
A disorderly crowd of people.
mob
rabble
Portuguese
multidão
Catalan
expulsar
Spanish
expulsar
Cause to flee.
expel
rout out
Catalan
expulsar
mob
rabble
1
Body-guard, ball given by the; and the Versailles
mob
;
protecting the court.
2
Unfortunately, prosecutors say, it has only created new opportunities for the
mob
.
3
Often times they could be seen among those in the lynch
mob
.
4
Soldiers fought to force their way through the
mob
,
weapons held high.
5
The Protestants continued to smash images; the Catholics to
mob
the Protestants.
1
Ask the
rabble
which they want: a bitter yellow powder or war.
2
Savitsky informed them of the nature of the
rabble
ahead of us.
3
What depths of cruelty and obscenity it revealed in the Parisian
rabble
.
4
The wedding procession passed on, and the cynical
rabble
poured in behind.
5
And yet the
rabble
and the railway folks have insisted on it.
Spanish
hocicar
Dig with the snout.
root
rootle
Spanish
hocicar
Spanish
derrotar
Defeat disastrously.
spread-eagle
spreadeagle
Spanish
derrotar
1
The
rout
has gathered pace recently as the global financial crisis worsens.
2
The
rout
of the right wing shook the cavalry in the centre.
3
The white men also disappeared over the mountains; the
rout
was mutual.
4
December's stock market
rout
also hurt William Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management.
5
The
rout
in European financial markets last week was a watershed event.
6
She and her friends were then swept along in the general
rout
.
7
The overall sense at 31 minutes was that a
rout
would ensue.
8
The government says it is certain of a
rout
in the polls.
9
March
16
-
Russians
rout
Turks in Armenia and threaten Turks in the Caucasus.
10
These carriage-loads form mountains of mirth in the midst of the
rout
.
11
The
rout
of Pope at Manassas had followed in the ensuing month.
12
The shattered broken remains of the Guard were driven in headlong
rout
.
13
TV View:A
rout
in sport is about as enticing as elevator music.
14
Rather mankind has retreated from the Middle Ages in reaction and
rout
.
15
The RBI stepped in to prevent a wider
rout
,
multiple dealers said.
16
The coronavirus
rout
means gains since October 2016 have been wiped out.
rout
·
rout out
complete the rout
utter rout
become a rout
put to rout
Portuguese
multidão
Catalan
trepa
xusma
expulsar
acanalar
Spanish
turba
expulsar
hocicar
escarbar
desenraizar
derrotar
demoler
acabar con