We found 474 examples of how to use crowd in an English sentence.
Sentences 376 to 400 of 474.
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376. | Mary disappeared through the crowd. | |
377. | The crowd is a lot bigger than I expected. | |
378. | The crowd started to swarm the shopping center. | |
379. | Tom searched for Mary after she ran into the crowd at the fair. | |
380. | Soon as our ships can trust the deep once more, / and South-winds chide, and Ocean smiles serene, / we crowd the beach, and launch, and town and shore / fade from our view. | |
381. | The police managed to keep the crowd under control. | |
382. | There was a good crowd round the booking-office, so I got quite close to them without being seen. | |
383. | The Pope addressed the crowd from his apartment window overlooking St. Peter’s Square. | |
384. | The nine astronauts — seven men and two women — waved and pumped their fists into the air as they appeared on stage to cheers from the crowd. | |
385. | Wow, tough crowd. | |
386. | I wasn't able to see Tom in the crowd. | |
387. | The crowd is still screaming. | |
388. | Tom is going to speak to the crowd. | |
389. | Tom said that the crowd was huge. | |
390. | The stars were chased, and blushing rose the day. / Dimly, at distance through the misty shroud / Italia's hills and lowlands we survey, / "Italia," first Achates shouts aloud: / "Italia," echoes from the joyful crowd. | |
391. | The crowd burst into a standing ovation. | |
392. | The crowd burst into laughter. | |
393. | Sami was getting cussed at by the crowd. | |
394. | Tom slipped through the crowd. | |
395. | Glancing back, I saw a tall man pushing his way furiously through the crowd, and waving his hand as if he desired to have the train stopped. | |
396. | Tom got in with a bad crowd. | |
397. | He's got in with a bad crowd. | |
398. | After the goal was scored, the crowd turned to the giant TV to watch the action replay. | |
399. | He elbowed his way through the crowd never once asking anyone's pardon. | |
400. | The marriage guests, on the present occasion, were regaled with a banquet of unbounded profusion, the relics of which, after the domestics had feasted in their turn, were distributed among the shouting crowd. |