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  • 21crowd something out — ˌcrowd sb/sth ˈout derived to fill a place so that other people or things are kept out Main entry: ↑crowdderived …

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  • 22Out of Control Tour — (L R) Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Cole, and Kimberley Walsh. Arena tour by Girls Aloud Location United Ki …

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  • 23Out with a Bang (song) — Out with a Bang Single by David Lee Murphy from the album Out with a Bang B side Greatest Show on Earth Released November 13, 1995 …

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  • 24Out on Film — Inc Motto Celebrating Pride at the Movies Formation 1987 (1987) Legal status 501(c)(3) …

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  • 25Out of Season (album) — Out of Season Studio album by Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man Released 28 October 2002 Ge …

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  • 26crowd|sourc|ing — «KROWD SR sihng», noun. the act of producing work collectively by soliciting input or answers from any interested parties: »According to the curator Andrea Grover, “crowdsourcing” is a new form of corporate outsourcing that parcels out work to… …

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  • 27out-crow — out crow, crowd, crown see out …

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  • 28Crowd Alley —    Out of Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.C. 1732 Boyle, 1799).    Not named in the maps …

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  • 29crowd — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 large number of people in one place ADJECTIVE ▪ big, bumper (BrE), capacity, enormous, good, great, huge, large, massive …

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  • 30crowd — I n. throng 1) to attract, draw a crowd 2) to disperse a crowd 3) an enormous, huge, tremendous; overflow crowd 4) a crowd collects, gathers; disperses; thins out 5) a crowd mills, swarms (around the entrance) audience 6) a capacity crowd group… …

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