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I . riot [ˈraɪət] SUST.

2. riot (dazzling display):

a riot of colour
to be a riot coloq.

II . riot [ˈraɪət] V. intr.

1. riot (take part in a riot):

riot

2. riot (indulge in unrestrained merriment):

riot
riot

prison riot SUST.

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Able bodied and unemployed were given to riot, violence, theft.
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Police were instructed not to interfere with the riots unless the guidelines were violated.
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It was the first of many race riots in the 1960s.
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Its official purpose was to collect information pertaining to riots and civil unrest.
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The gaiety quickly turns into a riot led by the lawless members.
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He also compared the video to two documentaries based on the riots.
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With several hundred people involved, the riot resulted in damage to property and vehicles in the area.
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Riot control vehicles were sent out into various parts of the city.
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Several hundred people participated in the protest, which resulted in running battles with riot police.
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Many fights followed after this and the riot lasted for six days.
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