Person who tries to involve people in political protests, activities, strikes, and troubles.
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Examples for "agitator"
Examples for "agitator"
1The labor agitator replied with the exact manner of a scientific lecturer.
2They were mad with drink and the brave words of the agitator.
3All this I said automatically, it being the routine of the agitator.
4Presently the pink-faced farmer-agitator was ushered in, looking a little bit alarmed.
5He is spiritually hard, hates the sap-head, the agitator, the simple-hearted moralist.
1Waters is Queen Maxine, Auntie Boss, the political agitator of 2017.
2Cathal Goulding was a lifelong revolutionary and political agitator.
3Would you ever have thought I would become a political agitator in my old age-eh?
4But Fela was an outspoken political agitator.
5A warm political discussion; I stated that America and not Dan O'Connell was the great political agitator.
1The labor agitator replied with the exact manner of a scientific lecturer.
2The labor agitator agreed with him, and, rising, delivered an extempore speech, declaring that we must not delay.
4You did a thing no member of our family has ever done-consentedto an interview with a professional labor agitator.
1He would be a greasy Labour agitator.
2The European labour agitators may well envy Dr. Abdurahman: his logic, his doctrine and his power of invective.
Translations for labour agitator