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quite en masse

 

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Term: Quite En Masse

Description:

The term "quite en masse" refers to a phrase used to describe a situation where a large group of people or things are involved in something to a significant degree or all at once.

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Sample Sentences:

Sense: Popular

Adjective: The movie that was released last week gained quite en masse popularity among teens.

Adverb: The new restaurant in town is offering discounts to attract customers, and people are quite en masse going there.

Verb: The viral video on social media inspired people to quite en masse share their own stories on the topic.

Noun: The musician's concert tickets were sold out quite en masse within a few hours of going on sale.

Sense: Local

Adjective: The local fair attracted people from nearby towns, and it turned into quite en masse celebration.

Adverb: The news about the upcoming sale at the local store spread quite en masse, leading to long queues forming outside.

Verb: The citizens decided to quite en masse protest against the proposed construction project in their neighborhood.

Noun: The local bakery experienced a sudden surge in customers, and there was quite en masse demand for their specialty bread.

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