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noun
An unruly group of people.
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They are mob artists, they are majoritarians or – translating the latter term into Russian – Bolsheviks.
Many enter at downtown stations that are mob scenes; to make everyone walk through sniffer machines would be incredibly cumbersome.
With typical high demand intensified by a regional boom in tech jobs, apartment open houses are mob scenes of desperate applicants clutching their credit reports.
He also said, "I want the entire nation, the people, to know that if in future there are mob disturbances, if the army shoots, it hits — there is no firing in the air to scare".
PARK CITY, Utah — Most screenings at the Sundance Film Festival here are mob scenes — half-frozen film lovers in a mad dash for limited seating, reporters skittering around in search of news nuggets, agents pacing the aisles.
He also said, "I want the entire nation, the people, to know that if in future there are mob disturbances, if the army shoots, it hits there is no firing in the air to scare".
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All the animals are frequently rotated in pens of electric fences; the pigs in particular restore nutrients to the soil and dig it over; the beef cattle are "mob-grazed", an intensive grazing technique designed to encourage rapid grass growth and sequester carbon in the soil.
In summer, these tasting rooms are mobbed.
"The stores are mobbed with parents".
Now there are mobs of people when I give readings.
Weapons and armor, in case there are mobs in caves.
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