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Discover Ludwig"excited crowd" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people in a very enthusiastic state. For example, "The excited crowd cheered as the winning team was announced."
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Boston roared back to win, electrified an already excited crowd, hugged and high-fived after the victory -- but the Red Sox (29-16) are still six games down in the loss column.
It started off innocently enough; at midnight showings, people would crack jokes at trailers in hopes of getting a few kicks out of the already excited crowd.
Second, by what metric do we measure what is defined as a "large" or "excited" crowd?
Trump ignites the already excited crowd when he says the press is "the enemy of the people". The audience breaks into a chant of "USA!
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His engineer activated tapes labeled "Excited Crowd" or "Regular Crowd" and, on occasion, the sound of booing.
Excited crowd.
An excited crowd is wondering why.
The Rangers' effort sagged the rest of the way, bringing down an excited crowd with them.
An excited crowd of 50,000 celebrated the inauguration in downtown San Francisco.
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