sold-out crowd
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crowd
noun[+ sing/pl verb]
uk/kraʊd/us/kraʊd/
a large group of people who have ...
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It was asold-outcrowd, and there was so much heart and soul, plus energy felt from the audience.
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Traditionally, the conference has attracted asold-outcrowdof more than 7,500 women.
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The match attracted asold-outcrowdof 40,285.
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Traditionally the conference attracts asold-outcrowdof 3,500 women.
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When teams made playoff appearances, and asold-outcrowdwas chanting or screaming, the impact was enormous.
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The fourth derby match was played in front of asold-outcrowdof over 40,000 people.
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Over three separate sets, the band played 63 songs to asold-outcrowdof 14,000 fans, who represented all 50 states and 13 countries.
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The event boasted asold-outcrowdand was one of the promotion's biggest show of the new year.
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She performed her hits to asold-outcrowd.
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Each of the five days of luge competition was attended by asold-outcrowdof 12,000 spectators.
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Hammarby won its away match 2-1 to asold-outcrowd, but lost 1-3 in its home match.
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The show was originally planned for only 2 nights, but was later expanded to 4 due to large sold-out crowds.
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It is noted for its classical architecture, intimate setting with fans close to the floor, perpetually sold-out crowds, and deafening acoustics.
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