noun
- plural of rabble; disorderly crowds or mobs of people
verb
- third person singular present of rabble; to speak or act in a rambling, incoherent way
Usage: rare
Examples
- The rabbles gathered in the town square, demanding change.
- Police struggled to control the angry rabbles outside the courthouse.
- He rabbles on about conspiracy theories that make no sense.
- The politician dismissed his critics as mere rabbles.
- Multiple rabbles formed throughout the city during the protest.
- She rabbles incoherently when she’s nervous.