Phrases with «assembled masses»

The phrase "assembled masses" refers to a large group of people who have come together or gathered in one place for a specific purpose or event. They could be gathered for a protest, sporting event, or any other situation where a significant number of individuals are present in one location. Full definition

Sentences with «assembled masses»

  • Like Rusico, Criterion has assembled a mass of extras to support the importance of Tarkovsky's remarkable film, using some of the interview segments that originally appeared in Rusico's own NTSC disc of Solaris. (kqek.com)
  • Since 2001, Zarka has been assembling a mass of forgotten or neglected sculptural forms in a series know as Les Formes du Repos (Resting forms.) (artmarketmonitor.com)
  • Apparently, the departing Miliband gave a rousing speech, telling the assembled masses «to look forward, not back» and continue taking the fight to the coalition. (totalpolitics.com)
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