riot|riots in English

noun

[ri·ot || 'raɪət]

violent or wild public disturbance; person or thing that is extremely funny; outburst of emotion; wild merrymaking, boisterous revelry

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1. Claim: “White Busses marked ‘Soros Riot Dance Squad’ spotted in Michigan: It’s official, the riots are staged.”

2. The Attica riot was the worst prison riot in U.S

3. Riots are spreading.

4. A memorial statue provoked riots.

5. The riots were in a sense a foretaste of the Gordon Riots of the summer of 17

6. His Hero name is Red Riot, inspired by another hero, Crimson Riot, whom he admires.

7. Riots may explode at any time.

8. The riots radically transformed the situation.

9. Shortages eventually led to food riots.

10. And there will be more riots.

11. His murder triggered vicious race riots .

12. Another riot and he will.

13. It ' s a colour riot .

14. Riot police marched in formation .

15. Broils (7): angry, violent quarrels or riots

16. Prison riots broke out over worsening conditions.

17. The riot was the largest civil disorder in Hong Kong since the leftist riot in 1967.

18. 30 Shortages eventually led to food riots.

19. They let their kids run riot.

20. 8 Riot police battled with 4000students.

21. Capitol riot, is suggesting former President Donald Trump might be “criminally Culpable” for the riot on Jan

22. Order was quickly restored after the riots.

23. Capitol riot, is suggesting former President Donald Trump might be “Criminally culpable” for the riot on Jan

24. Three school buses unload riot police.

25. The riot police dispersed the crowd.