Phrases with «noisy crowds»

"Noisy crowds" refers to a large group of people who are making loud sounds or talking loudly. Full definition

Sentences with «noisy crowds»

  • In Seattle, noisy crowds of up to 2,500 have shown up at regulatory hearings to denounce the idea. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • Like previous Pebbles, the microphone here is accurate and responsive; I was able to dictate full sentences while walking down busy city blocks or standing in noisy crowds. (pcmag.com)
  • The young, noisy crowd packing this warehouse space comes here for two reasons: (1) hometown love for chefs Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman — known for Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, just down the block — and (2) a casual menu that draws as much from Italy (pizza, Roman gnocchi) as from the American South (hush puppies, collards, pies). (bonappetit.com)
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