crowd

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Crowd Definition & Meaning

1. A large group of people gathered together in a public place.

Example: The crowd at the concert was ecstatic as the band played their hit song.

2. A group of people who share a common interest or goal.

Example: The crowd of protesters marched through the streets, demanding justice for the victims of police brutality.

3. A group of people who are closely packed together.

Example: The crowd of commuters on the subway was so dense that it was hard to move.

4. A group of people who are following or supporting a particular person or team.

Example: The crowd cheered wildly as their favorite athlete crossed the finish line first.

5. A group of people who are noisy, unruly, or disruptive.

Example: The crowd at the bar became rowdy and started breaking glasses, prompting the bouncer to intervene.

Examples of the word crowd used in sentences.

  • The crowded bus was uncomfortable, but at least it got me to my destination.
  • The little girl got lost in the crowded mall and couldn't find her mom.
  • The beach was so crowded with people that it was hard to find a spot to lay out a towel.
  • The crowd cheered loudly when the football team scored a goal.
  • It was difficult to move through the crowd at the music festival.
  • We had to push our way through the crowd to get to the front of the line.
  • The football match drew a large crowd of excited fans cheering for their team.
  • I feel uneasy in large crowds, so I always avoid busy places.
  • The crowd at the concert was ecstatic and swaying to the music.
  • The festival was so popular that the crowd spilled out onto the streets.
  • The street performer drew quite a crowd with his amazing juggling skills.
  • He felt overwhelmed by the crowd of people pushing and shoving to get on the train.
  • We decided to avoid the busy city centre and opted for a quiet beach with fewer crowds.
  • The politician made a speech to a large crowd of supporters, promising changes to benefit the community.
  • The crowd at the concert was wild and enthusiastic, singing along to every song.
  • The small town's carnival drew a large crowd of families eager to enjoy the festivities.
  • Despite the hot weather, the beach was packed with a lively crowd of vacationers enjoying the sun and surf.
  • The crowd at the concert was incredible, everyone was dancing and singing along.
  • As I made my way through the busy crowd of commuters, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anxiety.
  • The politician's speech was met with boos and jeers from the hostile crowd.
  • Despite the huge crowd of tourists, we managed to find a quiet spot to enjoy the breathtaking view.
  • The crowded city streets were a chaotic mess, with honking cars and jostling pedestrians.
  • The crowd at the concert was wild and energetic, the energy was contagious.
  • The political rally drew a massive crowd of passionate supporters, all eager to hear the candidate's message.
  • As I pushed my way through the bustling crowd, I couldn't help but feel a bit overwhelmed.
  • As a politician, it's paramount to learn how to address a crowd effectively.
  • The streets were deserted, with a total absence of the usual hustle and bustle of a busy crowd.
  • The wave of excitement that swept through the crowd when the team scored the winning goal was palpable.
  • The crowd at the concert was so dense that I couldn't even see the stage.
  • I always feel overwhelmed when I'm in a crowd of people I don't know.
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