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horde

noun as in uncontrolled throng, pack

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In the following days Ms Paice said the palace was "slammed", with hordes wanting to glimpse the destruction.

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The floor and foundation were falling apart, inviting hordes of mice and fleas.

None of the hordes of Labour MPs elected for the first time in 2024 had taking cash from the worst off on their campaign leaflets or Facebook posts.

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The hordes of people going to the park were more trouble.

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The canteen caters to the funeral home's customers, but as word began to spread about its noodles, hordes of diners -some posing as mourners - began showing up to try the food.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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