Phrases with «ecstatic crowd»

"Ecstatic crowd" refers to a large group of people who are extremely happy, excited, or enthusiastic about something, often shown through loud cheering, clapping, and positive energy. Full definition

Sentences with «ecstatic crowd»

  • Accompanying Wolf's disembodied narration is a visual collage that mixes galactic imagery with scenes shot in a neutral buoyancy laboratory where astronauts prepare for zero gravity, and footage of ecstatic crowds at an electronic music concert. (theinfinitemix.com)
  • Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, who traveled last week to Brazil with the pope for World Youth Day, said the massive turnout - estimates ran as high as 3 million - and ecstatic crowds likely gave Francis hope that he would «revive the church on his home continent of Latin America.» (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • When it was all over, no one in the wildly ecstatic crowd which jammed Tiger Stadium to the light standards, no one in the vicinity of football - crazed Baton Rouge, no one in the entire state of Louisiana doubted that this was the No. 1 college football team in the land. (si.com)
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