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will riot

  • future tense
    of riot.
    riot
    noun
    a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets.

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If it turns out Aidan gets merely a cameo, I will riot.

From New York Times Jul. 6, 2023

I was talking to someone and she was like, if the looks between Penelope and Eloise are left unexplored, I will riot.

From Slate Jan. 23, 2021

Yet someday a storm will come, the wind will riot and you will feel its touch.

From New York Times Jun. 2, 2016

Dahlia Lithwick: Jen, nobody will riot after this case comes down.

From Slate Mar. 29, 2012

However, I will riot dwell further upon this objection, as it does not, I believe, present itself with equal force to every mind.

From The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays by John Joly