Sentences with phrase «boisterous crowd»

The phrase "boisterous crowd" refers to a group of people who are loud, energetic, and full of high spirits. Full definition
Republican representatives across the country have faced boisterous crowds at town halls.
The only big sporting crowd I've been in was for a cricket match, which didn't have a particularly boisterous crowd even though the home team produced a comeback win.
While I enjoy the bay view, there is a fair ground between the hotel and bay, with rides, loud music and boisterous crowds til late at night, making these more expensive rooms without proper sound insulation very noisy.
As Frederick Douglass looked out on the boisterous crowd that had gathered to celebrate America's independence, he thought of Psalm 137.
It's always loud with a boisterous crowd.
The boisterous crowd of Aussies cheering last Thursday night included a septet of not especially fit men whose painted midsections spelled out G - O T - O - R - A-H.
North Country Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik cast herself as a middle - of - the - road Republican and independent voice last week as she fielded questions from a boisterous crowd of 200 constituents.
«Education is not about the districts and not about the pensions and not about the unions and not about the lobbyists and not about the PR firms,» the governor told the boisterous crowd.
Just the mention of Malloy brought a chorus of boos from the boisterous crowd, upset that Malloy didn't back Ganim in the general election.
Clinton took the stage unannounced at the end of the Obama's remarks, and the two engaged in a prolonged embrace before walking around arm in arm waving to a boisterous crowd.
The mayor was interrupted often Thursday evening by a boisterous crowd at a North Side meeting with shouts of «legal!»
Trump's black chopper, his last name emblazoned on the side, landed after 6 p.m. Thursday; he waved to a boisterous crowd and headed to the fundraiser in a motorcade.
Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don't know... But I'll tell you what: That would be a horrible day,» Trump said to a boisterous crowd.
«What happened in Westchester is clearly a wave, and it was reflected in municipal races as well as in the county races,» said Latimer to a boisterous crowd of supporters at the Coliseum in downtown White Plains.
The boisterous crowd of about 350 quickly joined in on the chorus.
«XXL» is the kind of movie that's best experienced with a large, boisterous crowd, as it not only benefits from audience participation, but practically encourages all the whooping and hollering that's bound to occur among its (mostly) female fanbase.
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