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crowd <a crowd; crowds> N

crowd VB (together)

crowd <a crowd; crowds> N

crowd

crowd <a crowd; crowds> VB (together)

crowd <a crowd; crowds> N

crowd N

crowd VB (together)

crowd

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Usually four-year schools crowd out community colleges for "naming gifts," the large-scale contributions for buildings or scholarships named for the donor.
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For millenniums now, the crowd and the rabble keep on working, and the elite keeps on governing.
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At one point in his career, some members of the crowd would actually stuff money into his tights.
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The philistine crowd can never enter the world of a creator.
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The prediction ceremony is heralded by a bagpiper and town crier and draws an early-morning festive crowd of families and visitors.
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The resounding splat prompted a loud groan from the crowd, while each judge scored him zero.
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Decorated floats drive through the town, with young women in skimpy costumes on board, throwing flowers into the crowd.
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The main theme of the poems of this period was the feeling of being isolated and misunderstood by the crowd.
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Cooper is fondly remembered for his pace, creativity and consistency, which made him a crowd favourite throughout his career.
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However, the ceremony that followed pulled at the heartstrings of the sellout crowd.
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