rabble-rousing in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Worse still, they'd be "anti-national" - that new bogey that now provides cowardly cover for prejudice, rabble-rousing and bigotry.
www.ndtv.com
With the activists even more enraged than usual, there is plenty of scope for rabble-rousing.
www.newyorker.com
When his rabble-rousing antics landed him in hot water, he simply redoubled his efforts to wind up the targets.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
But this talented new voice isn't rabble-rousing for the sake of rabble-rousing.
latimesblogs.latimes.com
With the professionals who are being fired off the air, we will probably hear much more biased volunteer rabble-rousing and less actual reporting.
www.berkeleyside.com
When he came to power, people deceived themselves into believing that he would soon give up his demagogic, rabble-rousing ideas.
www.counterpunch.org
The reputation of bonfires in the province has become one of drink-fuelled rabble-rousing, however such attitudes are changing.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
That's such a rabble-rousing, miscasting of the whole debate.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But, no: such an approach can not easily be reduced to rabble-rousing slogans or quick-fix king-hits.
www.odt.co.nz
As for all his poisonous rabble-rousing and incitement of hatred against minorities, it was merely to get him elected in the first place.
www.joe.ie

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