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crowds

noun as in special group of friends

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The pair waved a Georgian flag as the crowds cheered below.

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Accidents involving large crowds are often reported in India, where lax safety measures and crowd management have led to deaths in the past.

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He always seems energised by the crowds, joking and chatting.

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Violent clashes erupted between crowds of people and police forces in towns and cities across England after the Southport knife attack on 29 July.

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People were also sweeping away spent bullet cases that littered the ground around the central Umayyad Square, where many rebel fighters fired into the air as crowds celebrated the end of Assad's 24-year rule.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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