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crowds <a crowd; crowds> SUST.

crowds

come in crowds or groups V.

crowd <a crowd; crowds> SUST.

crowd <a crowd; crowds> V. (together)

crowd <a crowd; crowds> SUST.

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Since its revival the festival has grown steadily with more events and a healthier promotional budget drawing in larger crowds.
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The televised version misrepresents the process by implying that the entire huge crowds all perform to the judges.
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Larger than usual crowds strolled in the center of the city.
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Foolish financial crowds had better wise up to other danger zones.
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Simple ideas are great for attracting crowds, especially when they come with camera-ready spectacle.
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The parades attracted crowds numbered in the thousands and were hugely popular.
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Although crowds declined, protests increased in frequency and mendacity.
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More of a lunch or teatime snack, crowds will usually hit up these places at those times.
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For some this was too many and the likelihood of playing to small crowds was irksome.
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During the dance, the demons jump out at the crowds to try to scare them.
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