a mass of, bunch, come together, crush, flood, gathering, jam, merge, pack, rally around, surge
Definitionn. a large gathering of people
Last update: July 28, 2015
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We could witness the show in spite of the throng. [Please select]
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People thronged to get a view of their favourite star. [Please select]
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He adds a remarkable appearance to a throng of 500 which even the gospel writers must have found stretched credulity too far. [Please select]
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The celestial glorification of a great throng is retrospectively concerned with the completed judgment of the harlot Babylon (vv. [Please select]
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He bared his gray locks, and looked around the timid and quiet throng by which he was encircled, with a firm and collected countenance. [Please select]
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Then, permitting his looks to wander over the silent throng that crowded around the elevated seat of Tamenund, he first perceived Hawkeye in his bonds. [Please select]
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Instead of rushing in a confused and disorderly throng to the cavern, ten of the wisest and firmest among the chiefs were selected to prosecute the investigation. [Please select]
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Slowly and reluctantly yielding to the necessity, he quitted the place, and mingled with the throng that hovered nigh. [Please select]
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Once more he tried the throng, as if seeking safety in its blindness, and then several moments succeeded, during which Duncan believed the active and courageous young stranger was lost. [Please select]
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As the confused and timid throng left the protecting mounds of the fort, and issued on the open plain, the whole scene was at once presented to their eyes. [Please select]
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