10 collocations for rebelled

"But I don't want you to paint me," rebelled the boy.

He would not burn the suburbs of Quebec till the enemy forced him to it, though many of the houses that gave the Americans the best cover belonged to rebel Canadians.

Men rebelled against the aristocracy, the narrow conventions of society, the authority of the church and of the government, against the supremacy of cold classicism in literature, against confining intellectual activity to tangible commonplace things, and against the repression of imagination and of the soul's aspirations.

They have rebelled, not against Moses, but against God; and not Moses, but God must punish, and show that he is not a dead God, but a living God, one who can defend himself, and enforce his own laws, and execute judgmentand, if need be, vengeancewithout needing any man to fight his battles for him.

History is a chaos, only because mankind has been ever rebelling against me, its lawful ruler . . .

Thus Love shall make worldlings to know his might; Thus Love shall force great princes to obey; Thus Love shall daunt each proud, rebelling spirit; Thus Love shall wreak his wrath on their decay.

You would have been dependent on me, and would have rebelled against that submission which a state of dependence demands.

In a word,for this is the simple truth,we regarded the manifestations of the seceding and rebelling Statesor rather of the leaders and their followers in themas in part bluster and in part a warning of what might ensue, though it would not be likely to ensue when their eyes were open to the truth.

If then they hate me 'tis because I hate not, If they rebel 'tis because I oppress not.

Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gave the nation a birthday present on his own birthday, in the shape of a dispatch which is as strong and straight as himself: Frugal in speech, yet more than once impelled To utter words of confidence and cheer Whereat some dismal publicists rebelled As premature, ill-founded, insincere Words

10 collocations for  rebelled