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crowds

noun as in special group of friends

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The crowds booed and jeered as the embarrassing scene played out in front of them.

Many will simply stay away from crowds and stay home this Christmas Eve, which could be a very silent night indeed.

Translators—many of whom came by boat themselves—work through the crowds with Italian authorities to take down names and details.

Along with crowds, Cereal Killer has also drawn polarizing responses from the public and the media.

Our Pashto interpreter explained how he had pretended to be a Pakistani policeman when interested crowds approached the compound.

After his death crowds flocked to his grave to touch his holy monument, till the authorities caused the church yard to be shut.

The news of these successes brought crowds of volunteers to our standard.

We were both fond of reading, of quiet walks and talks, and we hated crowds.

The date was fixed for the interment with military pomp, and immense crowds came out to witness the imposing procession.

The news of this pretended mutiny spread rapidly, and great crowds came rushing down to see the affair.

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On this page you'll find 121 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to crowds, such as: throng, horde, group, sellout, people, and crew.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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