crowd in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
CROWD: A large group of people gathered together in a particular place, often creating a lively or overwhelming atmosphere.
Sample Sentences
- The crowd erupted in cheers as the home team scored the winning goal.
- She felt a sense of anonymity in the bustling crowd, lost among so many faces.
- As the festival began, the crowd gathered in anticipation of the evening's performances.
- He struggled to make his way through the dense crowd at the concert venue.
- The artist painted a mural that captured the vibrancy and energy of the crowd at the market.
- The crowd erupted in cheers as the team scored the winning goal.
- She felt a surge of anxiety as she navigated through the dense crowd at the concert.
- The festival attracted a diverse crowd, all eager to experience the local culture.
- As the sun set, the crowd began to disperse, leaving behind a trail of memories.
- He stood on the stage, addressing the crowd with passion and conviction.
- She felt a mix of excitement and anxiety as she stepped into the bustling crowd.
- The artist painted a vivid mural inspired by the diversity of the crowd at the festival.
- As the sun set, the crowd gathered around the stage, eager for the concert to begin.
- He struggled to make his way through the crowd, searching for his friends.
- She felt a surge of panic as she became separated from her friends in the dense crowd.
- The festival attracted a massive crowd, filling the streets with laughter and music.
- As the speaker took the stage, the crowd fell silent in anticipation of the announcement.
- He enjoyed watching the crowd from his balcony, observing the diverse mix of people.
- The crowd erupted in cheers as the band took the stage.
- She felt a sense of anonymity in the bustling crowd of the city.
- Despite the crowd's energy, he remained calm and focused on his goal.
- The crowd gathered in anticipation for the fireworks display.
- As the speaker addressed the crowd, her voice resonated with passion.
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