enthusiastic crowd

collocation in English

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enthusiastic
adjective
uk
/ɪnˌθjuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/
us
/ɪnˌθuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/
showing ...
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crowd
noun[+ sing/pl verb]
uk
/kraʊd/
us
/kraʊd/
a large group of people who have ...
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(Definition ofenthusiasticandcrowdfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was a very respectable, patient andenthusiasticcrowd.
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Nonetheless, he delivered an energetic performance to anenthusiasticcrowd.
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Both teams served theenthusiasticcrowdof three or four hundred with an exciting end-to-end contest played in a manner befitting the occasion.
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Theenthusiasticcrowdresponse encouraged him to continue experimenting with this new format into 2010.
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The number ended with a long spin sequence causing anenthusiasticcrowdresponse.
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Her impromptu spoken-word poetry received three encores from theenthusiasticcrowd.
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Sunday was clear and breezy with a large andenthusiasticcrowd.
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All three singers ended up on stage together before a wildlyenthusiasticcrowd.
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Mrton subsequently decided to revisit his bishopric, being received by anenthusiasticcrowd.
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He won in 10 hours and 25 minutes, finishing in front of anenthusiasticcrowdat 6.10pm.
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Baskov is accompanied by a full orchestra and plays to anenthusiasticcrowdof nearly 10,000 people.
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Along with this improvement came larger and more enthusiastic crowds.
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Cricket thrived on the funds provided by patronage, gambling and large, enthusiastic crowds.
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Large enthusiastic crowds gathered each week in the interest of mental liberty.
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Again, he performed in front of enthusiastic crowds.
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Truman toured much of the nation with his fiery rhetoric, playing to large, enthusiastic crowds.
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