Mob, n.

    1. Tumultuous rabble, rude multitude, lawless crowd.
    2. Populace, riff-raff, lower orders, vulgar herd, scum of society, dregs of the people, ragtag-and-bobtail, canaille.
    3. Mob-cap.

Mobbish, a. Tumultuous, mean, vulgar.

Mob-cap, n. Mob.

Mobile, a.

    1. Movable.
    2. Expressive, sensitive.
    3. Changeable, fickle, inconstant, volatile, variable.

Mobility, n.

    1. Susceptibility of motion.
    2. Aptitude to motion, activity, nimbleness.
    3. Changeableness, fickleness, inconstancy, mutability, volatility.

Mob-law, n. Lynch-law, club-law.

Mock, v. a.

    1. Ape, mimic, imitate, counterfeit, take off.
    2. Deride, ridicule, gibe, jeer, taunt, flout, insult, scout, chaff, laugh at, make game of, make fun of, treat with contempt, treat with scorn, make a butt of.
    3. Illude, deceive, disappoint, balk, cheat, dupe, fool, tantalize, delude, defeat, mislead, elude.
    4. Defy, set at nought.

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