Sentences with phrase «get a lot more crowded»

Compromise deal puts off a showdown for now but come December, the holiday calendar just got a lot more crowded.
See, the Hall of Fame ballot is really crowded now, and it's going to get a lot more crowded next year.
You are reaching a new phase and it means that your diaper bag is about to get a lot more crowded.
New York is about to get a lot more crowded this week with the best of the art and design worlds converging for the kick - off of its second NYCxDesign.
Today, it got a lot more crowded with the arrival of an 800 - pound gorilla, Microsoft.

Not exact matches

Is that while outside of the main event they liked a lot of different things (or the same things for different reasons) than the hardcore crowd, the thing that actually got them looking for more was the dame main event thats been getting praised all over the site.
Families won't get lost in the crowd at the nation's largest food festival; There are lots of activities, events, food and more designed with them in mind.
Our children especially, stuck in crowded schools with lots of germs, are more likely to get sick during these months than during other months when they spend more time outside.
I love to get out but it takes a lot of energy out of me and I tend be a more 1 on 1 person than big crowds.
The mid-size truck market is about to get a lot bigger, more exciting, and a lot more crowded.
A lot more than just listing my book in the world's largest retail book store where it would otherwise get lost in the crowd, as it does at most online bookstores.
Either way, $ 200 is going to be a lot to ask with this connected speaker market getting more and more crowded.
Sending out more or less the same letter with every job letter may seem like a quick way to get lots of applications out there, but if you take the extra time to tailor each cover letter, it's bound to stand out from the generic crowd.
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