Sentences with phrase «unruly crowd»

"Unruly crowd" refers to a large group of people that is difficult to control or manage because they are behaving in a disorderly or disruptive manner. Full definition
«Forest Hills had class, but that place is strictly honky - tonk, a concrete jungle with unruly crowds and planes roaring overhead.
Rory McIlroy is no stranger to the mobocracy that chases Tiger Woods around a golf tournament, but even a player who's teed it up many times with the aging superstar can't believe how his boyhood idol deals with increasingly unruly crowds that may cost golf's most popular player a few shots per event.
Does my bar or restaurant attract unruly crowds which might lead to fights and other injuries?
But the OSHA fine, company officials fear, would set a dangerous precedent, making retailers responsible for unruly crowds as an occupational hazard.
Lott (the righteous) offers his two v - i - r - g - i - n daughters to the unruly crowd to Genesis 19:9 Behold now, I have two daughters which have not known man; let me, I pray you, bring them out unto you, and do ye to them as is good in your eyes: only unto these men do nothing; for therefore came they under the shadow of my roof.
Lott (the righteous) offers his two v - i - r - g - i - n daughters to the unruly crowd to «do to them as is good in your eyes.»
Lott was that «righteous» man who offered his two vïrgin daughters to the unruly crowd to do with them as they saw fit in their eyes.
You walk through the swinging double doors and meet an unruly crowd.
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