Phrases with «roomful of people»

A roomful of people refers to a large group of individuals gathered in one place, within a single room. Full definition

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Sentences with «roomful of people»

  • By Sean Ryan A roomful of people who spoke in harmony about the need for more transportation money broke into discord while sharing ideas about how to get it. (dailyreporter.com)
  • And because New York teems with people who love baseball but refuse to pledge allegiance to the Yankee pennant, Allen's «objective but pro-Yankee» broadcasts can turn a ruly roomful of people into a hating, shouting, blaspheming mob. (si.com)
  • In his nationwide Show Me Your Data And I'll Tell You Who You Are lecture tour last year, Dr Brian McNamee, also of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, treated roomfuls of people around the country to live demonstrations of how audience members» unsettling personal data could be used by interlopers of all kinds, from commercial enterprises to national security agencies. (rte.ie)
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