Sentences with phrase «thick crowds»

Keep your wallet and purse very secure and hidden and avoid thick crowds.
The walk was led by the parliamentary candidate Miss Ebi Bright flanged in thick crowds that poured out to show support for her bid to take the seat and represent the party in the constituency.
Other popular events linked to thick crowds include the Sugar Bowl in early January, and Halloween in late October, when hotels can fill up quickly.
These attractions are similar to those at famous destinations like picturesque Copacabana Beach, yet there aren't thick crowds at Barra Beach Brazil like there are at Copa, as long as you avoid the weekends, and even still, it isn't the well - known destination it's counterpart beaches are.
Instead, a thick crowd pushes against the railing, its murmurs adding to the big - game atmosphere.
The ability to throw the stroller on your back is great for those moments when pushing a stroller through a thick crowd just isn't possible anymore.
Cuomo stared straight ahead, a stiff smile on his face, as the 6 - foot - 5 de Blasio edged his way toward him through the thick crowds.
The Uptown parade route saw its thickest crowds of the Carnival season so far on Thursday night when the Knights of Babylon, the Knights of Chaos and the Krewe of Muses delivered their highly anticipated shows.
Tons of games to browse through and a thick crowd to contend with.
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