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crowd

[kroud] / kraʊd /




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As with all assets, once the crowd has left, the price can return to tracking what counts as fundamentals.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Magic crowd — announced at 19,597 as the second-largest in Magic history, trailing only last year’s game against the Lakers that drew one more person — was confident that referees would overturn it.

From Los Angeles Times

An inflatable unicorn with rainbow-coloured tail wandered through the crowd with a sign reading "Leave the Constitution in Peace" round its neck.

From BBC

Evloev was booed heavily but embraced his reception as he smiled and made a heart-shaped gesture with his fingers towards the crowd.

From BBC

As the sun faded, the square thumped with screams of the crowd.

From BBC