Collocations withcrowd
These are words often used in combination withcrowd.
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assembled crowd
There was a tumultuous roar from the assembled crowd.
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cheering crowd
He was carried from the court on the shoulders of a cheering crowd.
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enthusiastic crowd
It was a very respectable, patient and enthusiastic crowd.
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gathered crowd
Promptly at noon, a nearly endless amount of free beans and cornbread are served to the gathered crowd.
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hostile crowd
With a hostile crowd even these regular precautions might not prevent vandalism.
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huge crowd
The huge crowd roared its approval.
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large crowd
A large crowd had gathered in anticipation of hearing them.
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massive crowd
She said that just four police officers had been on duty to deal with a massive crowd of good-humoured but somewhat inebriated football fans.
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overflow crowd
The 2007 game saw an overflow crowd of 92,138 in attendance and served as the catalyst for other programs to make their spring game a larger event.
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sellout crowd
Bertuzzi received a standing ovation from the sellout crowd.
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small crowd
It was sited immediately opposite somebody's front door, outside which there was, therefore, nearly always a small crowd.
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sold-out crowd
It was a sold-out crowd, and there was so much heart and soul, plus energy felt from the audience.
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