"Crowds" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crowds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crowds" Meaning

A crowd is a large group of people who are gathered together, often in a public place. Crowds can be found in various settings, such as concerts, sporting events, festivals, or simply in a busy street or shopping area. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any large collection of people, such as a crowd of protesters or a crowd of spectators at a parade. The word "crowd" can also be used in a negative sense to describe a large group of people who are disorderly or unruly.

"Crowds" Examples

Usage Examples of "crowds"


1. Filling a Public Place

The crowds surged into the stadium, eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite celebrity.

2. Uncontrollable Number of People

The crowds were too big, and by the time we reached the front of the line, the event had sold out.

3. Mass Meeting or Gathering

Thousands of people attended the rally, and the crowds overflowed onto the streets.

4. Undesired Assembly of People

The riot police struggled to control the crowds that had gathered in front of City Hall.

5. Inundating a Popular Destination

The beach was invaded by crowds of sunbathers and swimmers, making it difficult to find a spot to relax.

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