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  • The crowd followed Mr. (8)
  • The crowd pressed to see. (10)
  • From the crowd itself, you say. (8)
  • She had an affection for the crowd. (10)
  • The crowd applauds and surges forward. (8)
  • Lavender, and the old lady followed crowd. (8)
  • Perfect gravity greeted him from the crowd. (10)
  • These Germans, it seems, are always in a crowd. (8)
  • Fun was promised; consequently the crowd waxed. (10)
  • He paid the score and made his way into the crowd. (8)
  • Now comes the scale and mutter of a following crowd. (8)
  • The last vanished through the gate, the crowd dispersed. (8)
  • Who would not wish his picture to draw a crowd about it? (9)
  • But I think we had better sit still, for one gets so tumbled in such a crowd! (4)
  • The crowd had increased, the noise grew, and drunken men yelled. (12)
  • The architect woke from his dead thoughts and ran with the crowd. (13)
  • The crowd turned south along a broad avenue that led to the park. (13)
  • He could hear the crowd in the street groaning with rage and pity. (13)
  • I marched on through the grinning crowd, with the step of a martyr. (6)
  • The crowd was still great, but visibly less dense than it had been. (9)
  • A crowd gathered, and a helmeted policeman made his way through it. (12)
  • There was a great deal of laughter in the crowd, but I was shocked. (10)
  • Lavender arrived at the edge of the pond slightly in advance of the crowd. (8)
  • Wilfrid was twirled and pushed through the crowd till he got free of them. (10)
  • Indeed, had she chosen from a crowd, the choice would have been one of his age. (10)
  • Out of a crowd of unknown visages, Janet appeared: my aunt Dorothy was near her. (10)
  • At the back of the Grand Stand, in the midst of all the hurrying crowd, he stopped. (8)
  • She wandered into a grove of trees which had almost eluded the notice of the crowd. (8)
  • He fought his way to the front again, while the dense crowd elbowed and cursed him. (13)
  • A crowd came pouring after it, and from the midst the voice of a comrade hailed them. (10)
  • Every five minutes, by removing some of the crowd, gave greater openings for her charms. (4)
  • She waved them a complacent adieu before they mixed with the crowd and lost sight of her. (9)
  • The purple cloud had broken; a blind fury of rain was deluging the fast-scattering crowd. (8)
  • A crowd was not long in collecting, which caused a stoppage of vehicles of every description. (10)
  • A crowd was not long in collecting, which caused a stoppage of vehicles of every description. (22)
  • He called the attention of the others to Michael; a coarse remark was made; the crowd roared. (12)
  • Vague reports circulated through the crowd: A hundred people or more were still in the hotel. (13)
  • Voices answered her angrily out of the crowd, and received a smarting retort for their trouble. (2)
  • There were some fair American costumes and faces in the crowd, but it was essentially Quebecian. (9)
  • It was observed in the crowd, that after a few paces he put two fingers on the back of his head. (10)
  • It is now that the country crowd perhaps gets a thrill that is denied the New York city audience. (21)
  • Thicker crowd the shades as the grave East deepens Glowing, and with crimson a long cloud swells. (10)
  • The crowd on the street broke into a run, streaming along the sidewalks in the wake of the engine. (13)
  • The crowd at the foot of the tree had closed densely, and a wilder roar went up from all the students. (9)
  • But this German crowd witnessed his progress apparently without interest, and without a sign of pleasure. (9)
  • Sedgett roared, but whether to Algernon, or to one of the gentlemen, or one of the crowd, was indefinite. (22)
  • Mrs. Blathenoy had just conducted her husband through a crowd, for an introduction of him to Captain Dartrey. (10)
  • Surely, Kadza shrieked, and rushed forward to him from the crowd, yet he said nothing, and was as one frozen. (10)
  • The crowd was ugly and seeking fight, and some of its members even invaded the rings and insulted performers. (21)
  • Fancy owning no more of Nature than the crowd out there owned of the flowers and trees and waters of Hyde Park! (8)
  • The train of the wounded had just come in, and she stood in the cheering crowd watching the ambulances run out. (8)
  • This highly effective pluralizing of their peculiar slang, brought a roar of applause from the crowd of Britons. (10)
  • There is the sound of a vehicle starting, and the continual hooting of its horn as it makes its way among the crowd. (8)
  • When he had made his way with his guest through the crowd, she began to speak to her father before she noticed Corey. (9)
  • The crowd, closing in behind it, hailed his troubled face with cries that were taken up by the throng on the sidewalks. (9)
  • The crowd grew denser every moment, and surged again and again nearer the building, packing solidly about the fire lines. (13)
  • There can be no question of his intellectual superiority over the races who crowd him on the east, the south, and the west. (20)
  • Christian was just coming back when a policeman and a working man, followed by an idle crowd, half led, half carried her home. (12)
  • This day of slackened sails and a bright sleeping water kept the yachtsmen on land; there was a crowd to meet the morning boat. (10)
  • Flinging himself into a chair, he thought of waiting in that place; but a crowd of undefinable sensations immediately beset him. (10)
  • The cab was driving off as a crowd of people burst from the pit-doors, and Algernon heard the voice of Farmer Fleming, very hoarse. (10)
  • In the effort to shake hands with Mrs. Libby she knocked the catalogue out of her hold, and vanished in the crowd without knowing it. (9)
  • And he was not the only trickster preying on the multitudinous poor copper crowd, rightly to be protected by the silver and the golden. (10)
  • First, stories for mere entertainment that deal with events of little or no news-value must not be allowed to crowd out significant news. (16)
  • The channel narrows at this point, the hills crowd close to the banks, and great gray crags rise from the dark foliage on the steep slopes. (20)
  • Thereupon the twain threaded through the crowd and locked at the portals of the palace, and it was opened to them and they entered, and lo! (10)
  • Following the direction of that skinny hand Courtier saw on a balcony Lord and Lady Valleys, side by side, looking steadily down at the crowd. (8)
  • In Pall Mall, past those august dwellings, to enter which people paid sixty pounds, this shrieking, whistling, dancing dervish of a crowd was swarming. (8)
  • The log dragged bounding and twirling, rattling its chains; the crowd along the ridge, forbidden to cheer, watching it with intense repression of the roar. (10)

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