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To roar; to bellow; to snort; to snore loudly. |
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A bellowing; a shouting; noise; clamor; uproar; disturbance;
tumult. |
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To scoop out with a gouge or other tool; to furrow. |
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To search or root in the ground, as a swine. |
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A troop; a throng; a company; an assembly; especially, a
traveling company or throng. |
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A disorderly and tumultuous crowd; a mob; hence, the rabble;
the herd of common people. |
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The state of being disorganized and thrown into confusion; --
said especially of an army defeated, broken in pieces, and put to
flight in disorder or panic; also, the act of defeating and breaking up
an army; as, the rout of the enemy was complete. |
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A disturbance of the peace by persons assembled together with
intent to do a thing which, if executed, would make them rioters, and
actually making a motion toward the executing thereof. |
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A fashionable assembly, or large evening party. |
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To break the ranks of, as troops, and put them to flight
in disorder; to put to rout. |
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To assemble in a crowd, whether orderly or disorderly; to
collect in company. |