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masses
/ ˈæɪ /
plural noun
- the massesthe body of common people
- informal.often foll by of great numbers or quantities
masses of food
Example Sentences
Opposition MPs stormed out and word instantly reached the masses outside.
Similarly, in Ryan Coogler’s new movie “Sinners” — which is set in the Mississippi Delta back in 1932 — it was the people society ignored the most who first gave warning to the masses.
The pandemic sent office vacancy rates rising as masses of in-person workers stayed home, and, in turn, many restaurants and businesses shuttered.
Therefore, to sell their culture’s destruction to the ignorant masses, the Empire mounts a disinformation campaign designed to transform Ghorman and its people into terrorists.
Requiem masses will be held across the country in memory of Pope Francis.
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