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The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd. account for sth
advance on/towards sb/sth: The mob advanced on us, shouting angrily. advance
The crowd parted to allow her through. allow
They strolled among the crowds. among
appeal to sb to do sth: Organizers appealed to the crowd not to panic. appeal
The barriers kept the crowd back. back
The crowd had to stand behind barriers. barrier
I don't know why you bother with that crowd (= why you spend time with them). bother
They played to a capacity crowd (= one that filled all the space or seats). capacity
Confronted by an angry crowd, the police retreated. confront
The crowd went crazy when the band came on stage. crazy
He pushed his way through the crowd. crowd
A small crowd had gathered outside the church. crowd
Police had to break up the crowd. crowd
Crowds of people poured into the street. crowd
I want to get there early to avoid the crowds. crowd
crowd control crowd
crowd trouble crowd
A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). crowd
He left the hotel surrounded by crowds of journalists. crowd
When the police arrived, the crowd scattered in all directions. direction
an empty gesture aimed at pleasing the crowds empty
Police estimate the crowd at 30 000. estimate
An excited crowd of people gathered around her. excited
crowds of football fans fan
fire on sb/sth: Soldiers fired on the crowd. fire
force sth + adv./prep.: She forced her way through the crowd of reporters. force
A crowd gathered at the factory gates. gate
A crowd soon gathered. gather
A large crowd was gathered outside the studio. gather
A great crowd had gathered. great
The crowd threw up their hands (= lifted them into the air) in dismay. hand
The police were unable to hold back the crowd. hold sb/sth back
a huge crowd huge
The crowd were shouting insults at the police. insult
She lost her husband in the crowd. lose
The crowd made a mad rush for the exit. mad
A passage was cleared through the crowd like magic. magic
I struggled through the mass of people to the exit. mass
He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd. mount
noisy children/traffic/crowds noisy
a crowd of people of
Troops opened fire on (= started shooting) the crowds. open
The barriers gave way under the pressure of the crowd. pressure
His speech prompted an angry outburst from a man in the crowd. prompt
Try and push your way through the crowd. push
A large crowd had gathered round to watch. round
see (sb/sth): She looked for him but couldn't see him in the crowd. see
The police ordered the crowd to stand back. stand back (from sth)
She's the sort of person who stands out in a crowd. stand out (from/against sth)
The doctor pushed his way through the crowd. through
a tightly packed crowd of tourists tightly
The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds. unique
use sth to do sth: Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds. use
a vast crowd vast
The crowd suddenly turned violent. violent
The crowd reacted violently. violently
A wave of panic spread through the crowd. wave
wave sth: Crowds lined the route, waving flags and cheering. wave
The crowd booed and whistled as the player came onto the field. whistle
The crowd went wild. wild