How to use "crowds" in a sentence
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Some American soldiers planned to take off their Vietnam medals and throw them away in front of the crowds of people.
People discussed it in the streets and large crowds visited Buck's Row on September 4th
Large angry crowds gathered in Hanbury Street and at the local police stations
Marius pushed his way through the crowds of frightened, murmuring people that filled the streets until he reached the market area
High and hot, and looking down on the crowds of people which wait on both sides of the empty road.
They both stand up, but before Nick moves into the crowds, Jake stops him
He moves out into the crowds of people
So he moves into the crowds like Nick does
And then, just like the first time, the woman stepped quickly onto the walkway and was soon lost among the crowds.
Everyone in show business knew that non-paying preview crowds were among the toughest to please
At the craps tables, the crowds, primarily men, were more boisterous than the blackjack aficionados; they screamed, howled, cheered, groaned, encouraged the shooter, and prayed loudly to the dice
By three the crowds were so large around the stations that people were being pushed over and walked on
And as time passed and the engine drivers and firemen refused to return to London, the people turned in growing crowds away from the stations and onto the roads running north
People there were standing on the pavement, looking in surprise at the growing crowds of refugees
In the road that runs from the top of Putney Hill to Wimbledon many things had been left behind by the crowds that ran towards London on the Sunday night after the fighting began
I go to London and see the busy crowds in Fleet Street and the Strand, and it comes to my mind that they are just the ghosts of the past, walking the streets that I have seen silent and empty, spirits in a dead city