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masses
/ ˈæɪ /
plural noun
the body of common people
informal(often foll by of) great numbers or quantities
masses of food
Example Sentences
But Spaun birdied the 17th to move one clear and then produced his moment of magic on the final green to send the drenched masses surround the putting surface wild.
Prior to the incident, masses of people from different parts of the city had moved towards the stadium on all modes of transport wearing RCB jerseys.
Balancing compulsive watchability with a touch of class, the company is still trying to break the mold while simultaneously catering to the masses.
That shift — from a laid-back, members-first experience to a tightly managed operation catering to the masses — is the reason his relationship with private clubs has changed.
So you can imagine the appeal of the possibility of becoming the first European port of call for masses of container ships from Asia, depending on how fast the polar ice continues to melt.
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