Someone who rants and raves; speaks in a violent or loud manner.
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Examples for "ranter"
Examples for "ranter"
1Macduff, to the huge delight of the gallery, out-Macduff'd the average ranter.
2There was more than a tinge of the street ranter in his utterance.
3Marat, indeed, still passes for a furious ranter among people of some intelligence.
4You'll take me for a street ranter if I go on.
5A mere ranter, a frothy mob orator, would have been silenced long before.
1The face matched the one the raver had blasted into his memory.
2Then Sapt was a raver too, for Sapt was foremost in the business.
3Meet Gerald Masterton, the Glasgow wheelchair raver who has a love for Ibiza.
4Something was seriously amiss: the raver should have bled to death by now.
5They took the elf, and left him with the raver.
6In this scene, pretending to be on raver drugs is recommended, and easy, too.
7But Joat wasn't the only one easing toward the raver.
8We're not interested in booking a bunch of your raver friends for poppin' pills.
9And there I was thinking I was a raver.
10The raver attacked the hapless musician who played dirges, but did not notice death approaching.
11With her dyed orange hair, trademark buns and bright make-up, she looks like an 80s raver.
12Joat bent down to close her eyes as he joined the crowd around the raver's corpse.
13In recent years he could fairly lay claim to the title of "Ireland's oldest raver".
14The raver's long knife knocked his shorter weapon from his hand when he raised it in desperate defense.
15Paul Ince Incey was another ranter and raver, he used to shout his head off on the pitch.
16Would I somehow be able to regain Glastonbury lost, and become the raver I failed to be at 19?