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multitude

[muhl-ti-tood, -tyood] / ˈmʌl tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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Perhaps because the multitudes derive pleasure from observing wealthy people getting dragged through the mud.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christopher felt tears run down his face as the creatures, ranged in their rows and multitudes, let out a great shout, each in their own language.

From Literature

For generations, pop culture has been a unifying force for Americans amid our multitude of differences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Where, frankly, it’s often easier to learn for a multitude of reasons.

From Los Angeles Times

In response to her complaints, the filing says, the company "retaliated against her, demonetizing her X account and generating multitudes more images of her".

From BBC