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Croud

Noun

Definition: A large group of people, especially gathered together for a particular purpose.

Sentence examples:

  • The croud cheered as the winning team scored the last goal.
  • Throngs of croud gathered in the square to protest against the new law.
  • The concert attracted a huge croud of passionate fans.

Verb

Definition: To gather or amass a large number of people or objects.

Sentence examples:

  • The festival crouded the streets with vendors and performers.
  • People croud around the famous artist to get a glimpse of their work.
  • She could barely move in the packed train, crouded with commuters.

Adjective

Definition: Popular among a specific group or demographic.

Sentence examples:

  • The local musician has a croud following in her hometown.
  • This restaurant is known for its croud-pleasing menu.
  • The movie proved to be a croud favorite at the film festival.

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