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rebellious

resisting control or authority temperamentally rebellious a rebellious crew (= disaffected) discontented as toward authority participating in organized resistance to a constituted government the rebelling confederacy

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Simple sentences

Tom is a rebellious boy.
Mary is a rebellious girl.
Tom is disobedient and rebellious.

Movie subtitles

In those memorable days, the city lived together with the rebellious battleship.
And proudly waving the red flag of victory, without a single shot, the rebellious battleship passed through the rows of the squadron.
Write: On grounds of evidence of sworn, responsible witnesses, he is charged with rebellious and dishonorable intentions, and is instrumental in a conspiracy against His Highness, the Duke.
Too rebellious even to use an umbrella, eh?
Your rebellious spirit moves me.
In certain quarters, the rebellious behavior of a lot of dumb animals caused indignation, much conversation, but nothing was done about it, for the drunken Mr. Jones and his cronies did not know what to do.
Why the horses are rebellious?
They told us that rebellious serfs are making for Prague.
Lords, today the rebellious heretics will end in that lake.
They were perverse and crooked and rebellious against God.
A proud. rebellious son. who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya. before his thirteenth birthday.
Which preaches that the slave is equal to the free man and would reduce society to anarchy. A rebellious, insufferable doctrine.
He told me to destroy the rebellious foreign troops, go back to Persia, and collect a new army.
A cargo of rebellious prisoners was being transferred from the federal penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington, to The Big Top, the name given by convicts to the prison at Leavenworth, Kansas.
The latter included rogues, rebellious ones who attempted to destroy us.
You have a rebellious disposition.
I have failed with the confused, with the rebellious, with the recalcitrant.
SHE HAD GREAT, AGONIZED, REBELLIOUS EYES. FRINGED WITH DARK LASHES, AND HER CHEEKS WERE WET WITH TEARS.
THE SAD, REBELLIOUS EYES.
A proud, rebellious son. who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya. before his thirteenth birthday.
Suddenly, inexplicably, your mother and i find you're unhappy. You're rebellious. Do you think that pleases us, jana?
A rebellious, insufferable doctrine.
I-I. Well, where are these rebellious prisoners?
Rebellious, but it will pass.
Upon the conclusion of the American Civil War. Napoleon withdrew his military support. leaving Maximilian to the mercy of his rebellious subjects.
I, however, draws the attention of your majesty. The notoriously undisciplined and rebellious spirit. Which this officer gave unfortunately.
Yes, it is a rebellious girl, but change.
It has pleased his Majesty to declare that, whereas there are a great many of his rebellious subjects in gaol, a speedy example must be made of them.
Proud that you have learnt to manage your rebellious spirit and that your obedience is absolute.
When you get out of the orphanage. you are either brainwashed, or completely rebellious.
If they're still rebellious after a week, do as the committee sees fit.
Do you not think we should do something to repress who is so disobedient and rebellious? But what?
Makes them quite rebellious.
I've been told they were like cats and dogs that your father was very rebellious and your grandfather very bad-tempered.
He's rebellious to the end.
Listen, from all countries which has conquered Great Caesar, Gallia is the most rebellious.

News and current affairs

In the absence of a community-based approach, interactions with law-enforcement authorities are now limited to tense, conflict-ridden situations, reinforcing the confrontational atmosphere between rebellious youth and the police.
With its history, culture, and traditions - including its critical, independent, and even rebellious spirit within the former Soviet Union - Georgia would seem to be an ideal candidate for successful democratization.
The rebellious Yeltsin had to be followed by an even-tempered individual.
A declining economy has made the rising generation rebellious.
Chirac is not about to present himself as a candidate to divide the conservative camp, and the new leniency surrounding his record may actually benefit Sarkozy, his impatient and rebellious heir.
Security, medical, and other committees were rapidly established, just as similar rudimentary institutions of order were created in Egypt by rebellious protesters a few weeks ago.
On June 16th, the rebellious oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his comrade-in-arms Platon Lebedev finally began to face the judges of the Meshchansky district court.
But the memoirs of these rebellious vanguards of yesteryear highlight only their youthful passion and pure idealism, or their sufferings and those of their parents.
To guard those projects, several thousand Chinese troops reportedly have been deployed in the rebellious, predominantly Shia region, which is closed to the outside world.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad deployed poison gas and later barrel bombs filled with nails and metal fragments against his rebellious population.

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