Sentences with phrase «crowd of angry people»

Graham Linehan's classic, award - winning sitcom about a dysfunctional IT department Crowd definition, a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng: a crowd of angry people.

Not exact matches

(An extreme example of this is the right - wing radio «prophet» whose paranoid message attracts a huge crowd of frightened, angry people.
AV definitely seems like the type of guy who farts in a crowded elevator and then gets angry when people aren't holding their noses and complaining about the smell.
Updated, 4:21 p.m. Cathleen P. Black, the new schools chancellor, faced an angry crowd of nearly 2,000 people as the Panel for Education Policy voted to close 10 schools.
«The natural next step is going to be angry crowds of people outside their offices,» she said.
The first setpiece is an extended sightseeing tour through the city's bazaar, with a dead body hanging from a construction crane, angry protestors blocking the entrance, and a crowded market full of people who would not take kindly to Americans.
It is sometimes intellectually difficult to imagine crowds and throngs of people praying for rain and sacrificing virgins to angry gods, but how willingly politicos and pundits prostrate themselves before the Shamans of the Gates Foundation, The Broad, the Waltons.
Unfortunately we have very large crowd of still angry people that have no understanding of supply and demand.
Well as you know, that world got blown up and the new democratised world of the enfranchised consumer and the occasional angry crowd has forced businesses (and the PR people and firms that advise them) to open up.
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