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  • 41crowd — 1. noun 1) a crowd of people Syn: throng, horde, mass, multitude, host, army, battalion, herd, flock, drove, swarm, sea, troupe, pack, press, crush, mob, rabble; …

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  • 42crowd — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. gathering, concourse, horde, press, mass, gang, mob, multitude; host, herd, swarm, rout, crush, throng; informal, set, coterie, clique; populace, rabble, hoi polloi. See assemblage. II (Roget s IV) n …

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  • 43crowd — noun a large number of people gathered together. ↘a large audience, especially at a sporting event. ↘informal, often derogatory a group of people with a common interest. verb 1》 [often as adjective crowded] (of a number of people) fill (a space)… …

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  • 44out of — {prep.} 1a. From the inside to the outside of. * /John took the apple out of the bag./ * /Get out of the car!/ * /The teacher has gone out of town./ 1b. In a place away from. * /No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today./ * /Our… …

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  • 45out of — {prep.} 1a. From the inside to the outside of. * /John took the apple out of the bag./ * /Get out of the car!/ * /The teacher has gone out of town./ 1b. In a place away from. * /No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today./ * /Our… …

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  • 46out\ of — prep. 1a. From the inside to the outside of. John took the apple out of the bag. Get out of the car! The teacher has gone out of town. 1b. In a place away from. No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today. Our house is ten miles… …

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  • 47crowd — Synonyms and related words: A string, Amati, Cremona, D string, E string, G string, Strad, Stradivari, Stradivarius, abound with, accelerate, age group, aggregation, army, assault, assemblage, assemble, assembly, band, bar, barricade, bass, bass… …

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  • 48crowd — 1. verb /kraʊd/ a) To push, to press, to shove. b) To press or drive together; to mass together. 2 …

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  • 49crowd someone/thing out — exclude by taking the place of someone or something. → crowd …

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  • 50out of control — not managed, wild, not under control    The crowd was out of control. People were fighting and looting …

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