Person who tries to involve people in political protests, activities, strikes, and troubles.
One who agitates; a political troublemaker.
1 The labor agitator replied with the exact manner of a scientific lecturer.
2 They were mad with drink and the brave words of the agitator .
3 All this I said automatically, it being the routine of the agitator .
4 Presently the pink-faced farmer - agitator was ushered in, looking a little bit alarmed.
5 He is spiritually hard, hates the sap-head, the agitator , the simple-hearted moralist.
6 It was not reproach-itwas insult, sneered in the agitator 's bitterest tone.
7 Read the New Testament, and say if Christ was not an agitator .
8 Mr. Ball was an agitator by temperament and a promoter by preference.
9 Saint-Huruge had been, since '89, the great agitator of the Palais Royal.
10 I believe he was a noted agitator , who had already been deported.
11 You have always been a little bit of an agitator , Mr. Kroll.
12 Out upon him, for a paid agitator , a kill-joy, and a humbug.
13 He was alternately the spy and the agitator in that cause.
14 He was no agitator , no revolutionist; he had no faith in violent measures.
15 The agitator was not slow in making capital of McIver's statements.
16 Chester; we fear, is a born agitator , fated to remain always in opposition.
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