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mass
noun as in body of matter; considerable portion
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God knows, there are enough rotten policies, not to speak of corruption and mendacity, to keep everyone busy, and a mass movement does need to be widely inclusive.
Is this the Statue of Liberty, turning her back at last on the huddled masses she once welcomed?
The results came through instantly, and Corinne was told Molly had a large mass on her brain.
Looks like it’s time to pump that stock before it’s dumped by the masses.
It's common for film stars in India's southern states to join politics, as they bank on their popularity and mass appeal to translate into electoral dividends.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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