The phrase
"crowded theatre" is often used to describe a situation where many people are gathered closely together in a confined space. It is usually used to emphasize a potentially chaotic or dangerous environment, highlighting the risks that can arise when too many people are packed in a small area.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«crowded»
«theatre»
Sentences with «crowded theatre»
- Smelling smoke in the crowded theatre, but with the aisles still fairly empty, not willing to miss any of the show until somebody yells fire. (hussmanfunds.com)
- And there are public safety and convenience tests as well, which is why you shouldn't be able to shout «fire» in a crowded theatre if there isn't one. (politics.co.uk)
- Do nt» worry — like I mentioned, I'm won't simply leave you hanging with a laundry list of recipes and zero plans for proper implementation (in the nutrition world, that creates about as much confusion as shouting fire in a crowded theatre). (bengreenfieldfitness.com)
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