Sentence examples for The multitudes from inspiring English sources

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The multitudes

noun

A great amount or number, often of people; myriad; profusion; abundance.

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The multitudes gathered have braved the unseasonably cold weather and rain to be part of the day's events.

The multitudes within me are expanding and I am breaking at my seams.

Among the multitudes, here are our new favorites.

The second group was right about the multitudes.

A walker, of course, can leave the multitudes behind.

What about the multitudes television executives devise programs for?

It's for Jesse Jackson to speak to the multitudes.

Then they turned back to watching the multitudes.

(And that doesn't factor in the multitudes who auditioned and failed).

Maduro was the candidate of the multitudes who mourn for Chávez.

Little wonder that the multitudes who can best him in this area piled on.

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