Disparaging terms for the common people.
A disorderly crowd of people.
An iron bar bent at right angles at one end, used in the operation of puddling for stirring the melted iron, so as to allow it to be more fully exposed to the action of the air and the lining of the furnace.
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Examples for "raddle "
Examples for "raddle "
1 Old Wellington face, shrunk, cheeks burning in a senile raddle .
2 There is a removable loom attachment which when first shown to me was called a raddle .
3 Fol-der-rol, de-rol de raddle , fol--
4 Oh, fol-de-rol, de raddle rol.
5 But since the white people came the blue bag has put yellow out of fashion, and raddle is used for the red.
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.
6 This sudden change caused a change equally sudden in the rabble mob.
7 At the foot of the steps, a large rabble had already gathered.
8 One hopes that the Caesar will dismiss this rabble with stern words.
9 Once the surface search was called off, it was the rabble 's turn.
10 And I drove the rabble before me-themen of them, I mean.
11 This fact had become known to the rabble before the palace gates.
12 The soldiers did not hesitate to use their bayonets against the rabble .
13 I'll be buggered if I'm going to let this rabble wreck that.
14 In a Democratic race once defined by such rabble - rousing outsiders as U.S.
15 There was no one there now, but the Flemings and the rabble .
16 The turbans were torn from their heads, and appropriated among the rabble .
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