Sentences with phrase «vast hordes»

The phrase "vast hordes" refers to a large, overwhelming group of people or things. It emphasizes the sheer number or amount of something, suggesting an immense or extensive presence. Full definition
But it's not fundamentally different in principle from Edison's lightbulb — it achieves its effect by moving vast hordes of charges around.
In recent years, the growth of a negative culture in Silicon Valley, the recklessness at which vast hordes of data are being gathered, not to mention the lack of diversity and inclusion, has been highlighted by various commentators.
With the aid of vast hordes of police, well stocked coal sources, a media mostly hostile to the trade unionists and as their leader Arthur Scargill would say, a suppliant Trade Union Congress and Labour Party, the strike was brought to an end despite vast amounts of rank and file support.
«A vast horde of souls were rumbling toward heaven.
You may have noticed tuitions skyrocketing, vast hordes of «administrators» being paid obscene salaries, fancy new campuses getting built, and so on.
Vast hordes of bacteria live in our intestines.
We first meet the film's zombie protagonist, R (Nicholas Hoult), as he shambles through an airport, one of a vast horde of undead which he comments on as a whole, wondering how they've all come to this.
Fully agree that David Driscoll «is such a decent, caring human being, overflowing with that most uncommon quality: common sense as well as a vast horde of carefully considered experience.»
Airbags initially were meant to be a salve for the vast hordes of drivers and passengers who refused to wear their belts (something no true enthusiast ever had to be convinced to do), though by now, safety advocates including Claybrook insisted that the seatbelt and the airbag only worked safely as a pair.
You're going to need all this power as you face down the vast hordes of Orks that have invaded the planet.
You don't get to move through the level as you kill enemies, you just stay in that one little zone It's like the developers had zero concept of how a good run and gun game should work, namely that movement needs to be fast and responsive so that the player can weave through the vast hordes of enemies, and the levels need to be designed to facilitate this.
Yet once more another moon has appeared in the sky, and with it vast hordes of monsters intent on destruction.
One appears to have helped steal Donkey Kong's vast horde of bananas and is targeted by Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.
Suppose for the sake of argument we all agreed, me and the rest of the vast horde of P3 readers now and in the future.
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