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  1. CROWD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Fall and winter offer a quieter experience with milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and the chance to see manatees gathering in the warmer outflow.

  2. CROWD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    I wander out into the still busy square, where crowds are still cheering, conscious of the danger of the spectacle that attracts, flatters, and distorts.

  3. Crowd - Wikipedia

    Opinion researcher Vincent Price compares masses and crowds, saying that "Crowds are defined by their shared emotional experiences, but masses are defined by their interpersonal isolation."

  4. CROWD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Crowds are often broken up when they get too large and unruly. You are very likely to see huge crowds in large cities like Los Angeles or in popular amusement parks like Disney World.

  5. crowd noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of crowd noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. CROWD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something. A huge crowd gathered in a square …

  7. Crowd - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    The masses of performers with painted faces, big shoes, and squeaky noses filling up the streets during your town's annual clown parade can be described as a crowd of clowns.

  8. Crowds - definition of Crowds by The Free Dictionary

    Define Crowds. Crowds synonyms, Crowds pronunciation, Crowds translation, English dictionary definition of Crowds. n. 1. A large number of persons gathered together; a throng. 2. The …

  9. crowds - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    any group having something in common, or sharing the same interests: the theater crowd. audience: the opening night crowd. v. throng:[no object] They crowded around to watch the …

  10. crowd - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online

    • I don't go to football games because I don't like big crowds. • But in the winter, cluster flies aggregate in thick black crowds jammed into cracks and crannies inside the house.