Crossword-Solution: RIFFRAFF 8 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Riffraff n. Sweepings; refuse; the lowest order of society.

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rabble, disreputable people 1 answer
AC/DC "Powerage" song about the undesirables? 1 answer
Disreputable crowd 1 answer
Disreputable group 1 answer
Disreputable people 1 answer
Lower class men 1 answer
The mob, to a snob 1 answer
Unrespected people 1 answer
Worthless ones 1 answer
group Disreputable 1 answer
Lowerclassmen? 2 answers
undesirable people 2 answers
The rabble 3 answers
The mob 3 answers
Common people viewed as disreputable 3 answers
The great unwashed 5 answers
sewage 6 answers
BEST people (ant.) 7 answers
raff 7 answers
Undesirables 7 answers
Ragtag 7 answers
canaille 13 answers
Hoi polloi 15 answers
Mafioso 16 answers
Rapscallion 20 answers
low-class people 23 answers
rabble 26 answers
Dregs 27 answers
Lowlife 31 answers
Mob 33 answers
Ruffian 39 answers
rout 39 answers
Commoner 39 answers
reprobate 46 answers
scum 48 answers
Garbage 53 answers
filth 56 answers
Rascal 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RIFFRAFF (5)

Under us the square was noiseless, but it was full of citizens; officials in fine uniforms were flitting about on errands, and in a doorstep sat a figure in the uttermost raggedness of poverty, the feet bare, the head bent humbly down; a youth of eighteen or twenty, he was, and through the field-glass one could see that he was tearing apart and munching riffraff that he had gathered somewhere.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Masks and white dominoes, foreign gentlemen, and the riffraff of the city, slow-driving carriages, showers of flowers, most of them faded by this time, everyone shouting and struggling at that wild pitch of excitement which may so soon turn into fury.
A Dark Night's Work Elizabeth Gaskell 2005
Gamblers, criminals, bullies and the riffraff that fled from the protected East had drifted among them in great numbers, and it was this class that caused the trouble.
Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up Clarence Edward Mulford 2001
Huruge alias Père Adam, the great barker of the Palais-Royal, a marquis fallen into the gutter, drinking with and dressing like a common porter, always flourishing an enormous club and followed by the riffraff.[2528]--These are all the leaders.
The Origins of Contemporary France, Volume 3 (of 6) Hippolyte A. Taine 2001
Here were narrow, winding streets; old houses that overhung above and almost touched, shutting out all but a thin line of sky; mediaeval doorways of heavy oak and iron that opened into courtyards, where once armed men had lounged, but where now broken wagons and other riffraff were stored.
Long Live the King Mary Roberts Rinehart 2001

Quotes with RIFFRAFF (3)

Jazz is the only lever used by all the riffraff of Tram 83 to switch social class as one would subway cars.
Fiston Mwanza Mujila Tram 83
I'll be living quietly in a house somewhere in the suburbs, enjoying a peaceful existence not writing the book I'm not writing now and, so as to continue not doing so, I will come up with different excuses from the ones I use now to avoid actually confronting myself. Or else I'll be interned in a poorhouse, content with my utter failure, mingling with the riffraff who believed they were geniuses when in fact they were just beggars with dreams, mixing with the anonymous mass o…
Fernando Pessoa
Evictions were deserved, understood to be the outcome of individual failure. They “helped get rid of the riffraff,” some said. No one thought the poor more undeserving than the poor themselves. In years past, renters opposed landlords and saw themselves as a “class” with shared interests and a unified purpose. During the early twentieth century, tenants organized against evictions and unsanitary conditions. When landlords raised rents too often or too steeply, tenants went so…
Matthew Desmond Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City
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