Crowd [noun]

Definition of Crowd:

large assembly

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Sentence/Example of Crowd:

After he held an indoor rally in Nevada where a mostly unmasked crowd interacted, he told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he didn’t feel as though he was putting himself at risk.

It’s amazing how small a barrier it takes to filter out the crowds.

The latest crackdown occurred on Sunday, when crowds took to the streets to oppose the government’s decision to postpone for an entire year legislative council elections that were supposed to take place on Sunday.

Winter is also nice—just pack some extra layers—and you’ll miss the crowds by visiting in the off-season.

CEOs and VPs always have people asking to take from them, so offering to help them in some way may make you stand out of the crowd.

So a crowd like the one that showed up in Kenosha can be made up of individuals, even strangers, with little connecting them except a shared interest in gun rights and a sense that they’re the only ones who can protect their community.

They shoot paintballs into a crowd and a few among the peaceful protesters respond by setting fires and throwing things at police.

Because right-wing reactionaries do not have the same kind of experience in organizing street protests as the left, they instead rely heavily on social media—particularly Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter—to mobilize crowds.

I was scared to be by myself in large crowds, so I started carrying a weapon.

It draws a mixed crowd but no matter who you are, you’ll have a good time.