revolt

February 10th, 2011 | 417 Entries

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417 Entries for “revolt”

  1. to break away from or rise against constituted authority, as by open rebellion; cast off allegiance or subjection to those in authority; rebel; mutiny: to revolt against the present government.

    by chase Curell on 02.11.2011
  2. The americans revolted against the british.

  3. Revolting would be showing anger that shows action. Like punching someone or hitting anything.

  4. i watched a good movie one time its called youth and revolt i have to say its one of the most confusing yet funny movie i watched.

  5. I revolt when my grandma dosent let me do something.

  6. to revolt is to ignore all rules and ignore all consequences. sometimes its for a greater good, sometimes its just because you don’t care or think the rule are stupid. i revolt everyday. i do what i want when i want and make sure i don’t get caught. it’s pretty simple when you get down to it you just have to take the time to figure it out. revolting is fun

    by Mo on 02.11.2011
  7. revolt, revolt! he doesn’t even know the word. Instead he uses other tactics. Crying sometimes, but he’s really too clever for that. He knows what works best. Pestering. Nagging. Complaining. Or, his best tactic – asking for cuddles. Cuddles always stops us in our tracks and reminds us we are there to love him, most of all. Above all else. Revolt for love.

  8. changing something up to down revolution life can change in few minuts

    by zenzerosurf on 02.11.2011
  9. revolution American Washington George Madison Adams, Bloody English revolutionaries, arms, guns, canons, disaster, sociology, 1776 Declaration of Independence, why?

    by James Goalder on 02.11.2011
  10. we are exp. a revolt! children go against what their parents are saying. music against what used to be, tv pushes the envelop, revolting against moral boundaries, there are no more boundaries or laws!

    by OSO Imaging on 02.11.2011
  11. we revolted like youth do, against our bodies so that we could move toward bodes. and so we lay their trembling, scared, but hopeful, the way revolutionaries do, as they gather on the doorsteps of the dictator’s palace, hovering in that moment of silence as they stare down the rifles of the guards, not knowing they will shoot or stand down.

  12. asians revolt against god for having microscopic dicks.
    americans dont because they are gargantuic.

    by walker on 02.11.2011
  13. do i revolt you? do i revolt myself? how do i smell today, after a shower and some body spray? do i revolt the crowd? should i stay home?

  14. That’s just disgusting. And disturbing. There should be a new word to describe both feelings. Disgurbing.

    The armies of them all are calling. They’re yelling at your shoes to hurry and you can barely straighten your tie.

  15. Revolution, fight for what you believe in. Also, I like to revolt in my bed, alone or with someone! Or to volt again and again, flip, turn

    by maria on 02.11.2011
  16. I sat there and waited. My father had just headed out for another day to work. I sat on the edge of my bed and looked around. Although no one knew, this would be the last hours of my stay in that house. I looked around, took my time, and memorized every detail.

    My room had always been the safest place in the house for me. I could hide there. For a boy who did not exactly measure up to his parent’s standards I had a lot of reasons to hide, to create a space if not entirely, then under the surface of innocent pictures and books, my own.

    I planned to run away that day. To be free at last of their rules and their expectations.

    by Athena Arlene A. Fucoy on 02.11.2011
  17. The crowd grew restless. In the air was a tension that would suffocate. Premiere Feyerodich was not sure how to proceed. His next words must be carefully chosen to prevent a violent outburst. It was probably a lost cause anyway, the clock had run out on his time to rule.

  18. I learned about this is world history but I don’t remember any specific revolt– there was one with famers in US history…I’m bad at history.

    by kayla on 02.11.2011
  19. revolt! revolt!
    Let us not be fooled

    by the folly of the
    corporate machine!!

    What is this thing they
    cast and they call
    the american dream?

  20. I find it revolting to be around her anymore. That sound… that awful sound that is her voice just makes my stomach churn. Her face never wears a genuine smile. She is just a born bitch.

    by AmyAmy on 02.11.2011
  21. “Zo kan het niet langer!” riep de man. Zijn stem was luid als de rollende donder. De mensen schreeuwden instemmend, knikten, hieven hun vuisten.
    “Het is tijd om te protesteren!” Opnieuw een orkaan aan geluid van de mensen die naar de man opkeken. Nick keek vanuit de schaduwen van de muren toe. De man was dik, lelijk, maar toch wist hij een hele groep mensen te bewegen.

  22. anger screaming angry mob blood teeth falling broken ribbs arguments fight !@#$%^&* child porn arrrghhh

    by chi on 02.11.2011
  23. I dont know what this means so I don’t really know what to wrigth about so I’ll just keep doing it in till a run out of time but it’s taken to long to do so and I really want this to stop know…let see what can that word mean.

    by Marie Anne on 02.11.2011
  24. he revolted her. he has revolted. he does not revolt. she is revolting. she revolts him.

  25. Revolt. It’s what happens when a country is sick of their crappy leadership. Its happening in Egypt, they don’t like what happening they’re taking change into their own hands. Who knows? It might start happening other places too.

  26. it make me think about revolution – in particular revolution in Tunisia and Egypt and the struggle of the oppressed to free themselves from authoritarian rule. revolt is the expression of public feeling, of public desire to make their voices heard against the silence imposed from above.

    by teflgeek on 02.11.2011
  27. The only think i can thin about revolt is the Bear Flag Revolt. And its not that much.

  28. I dont like to revolt it fills like a porteter

  29. I dont know what revolt is but im going to guess that revolt is something is like a volt and you have to revolt it. Like my dad was volting something and then he messed up and then he revolted it

  30. Revolt is a pretty cool word. Even though i don’t know what it means. It still sounds pretty cool.

    by Daylan Turner on 02.11.2011
  31. The revolt was already well under way by the time Shell got there. He stood at the edge of the crowd and tried not to get jostled too much as people milled around him, pushing, shoving, screaming, yelling, waving…

    by Bramblepath on 02.11.2011
  32. Ahaha, I’m revolting against you.:)

  33. I think that to revolt against something is to like go against it or something like that. Or maybe it means to start a riot maybe.

  34. When our flashlight went out we had to revolt the batteries so that way we could have light, and not be in the dark.

  35. revolt is a word with no meaning to me. i don’t know what it means and i could careless what it means. I would rather right about something more important then this world like world hunger.

  36. I don’t know what revolt means…. but yeah thats all i have 2 say..!!!

  37. Revolt at the moment is making me think of work and why am I here and why don’t I revolt against it!!! I then think of bills that need paying, mortgage and holidays and I decide to hold my tongue, head down and carry on.

  38. the group revolted against the president in egypt

  39. If only
    it were possible
    to keep revolts
    between the pages
    of history books.

  40. Egypt is in revolt. It’s not revolting, it’s a revolution. The outcome of said revolt, however, is way less than clear. The army is taking over, they have the power to do this and the power to ruin everything as armies often do. That could be revolting.

    by Robin Dreyer on 02.11.2011