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masses

noun as in public, crowd

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They said it helped them reach the masses and obtain a colossal number of views, while other apps fall short.

From Salon

Their presence also holds a special significance for the great masses who believe that the river waters get imbued with the purity of the saints' thoughts and deeds when they bathe in the river.

From BBC

“Squid Game” is a giant metaphor portraying the way late-stage capitalism siphons the labor, life force and health of the masses into the coffers of the rich.

From Salon

And of course the Dutch masses who bring a large dash of orange to the proceedings.

From BBC

Nevertheless, some reformers were annoyed that a much-purified Christmas still attracted masses of superstitious worshipers, who continued to hold it in greater reverence than any other day in the year.

From Salon

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

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