Discontented as toward authority.
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Examples for "rebellious "
Examples for "rebellious "
1 Yet in the crisis of such a struggle rebellious thoughts may arise.
2 She was branded as ' rebellious ' and treacherous' by her own party members.
3 Nevertheless, the King held the rebellious Okies under control without apparent effort.
4 Her usual rebellious spells involved lifestyle changes that lasted a few months.
5 She became a very, very rebellious teenager, in every possible way .
1 And the number of the disaffected in the army is always increasing.
2 It's too good and too final an escape route for disaffected comrades.
3 It is also home to nomad clans disaffected with rule from Cairo.
4 A high turnout could show whether SF has mobilised the disaffected vote.
5 Besides, the British have lost their interest in America with the disaffected .
1 I was the oldest and most malcontent goddess on the ancient continent.
2 The malcontent repeated his vow, and it rang throughout the village-city.
3 The movement was not so much definitely royalist as vaguely malcontent .
4 Burridge became little more than a malcontent in many people's eyes.
5 I was described as a dangerous malcontent , who had deserted his native land.
1 Thus ill - affected did Ferdinand find the Bohemians, when he succeeded Matthias.
2 There is no king here so hateful to me as you are, for you are ever quarrelsome and ill-affected .
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