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enmass
Definition: In a large group or crowd; all together in a single mass or body
Part of Speech: Adverb or preposition
Senses:
- Referring to a large group or crowd:
The fans gathered enmass outside the stadium, eagerly waiting for the concert to begin.
- Referring to objects or things being in a single mass or body:
The leaves fell from the tree and formed a colorful carpet enmass on the ground.
- Referring to actions or emotions being experienced by a large group or crowd:
The protesters cheered enmass, demanding justice for the victims.
Sample Sentences:
- The students huddled enmass in the auditorium, preparing for the upcoming examination.
- During the festival, people flocked to the streets enmass to enjoy the live music and parades.
- The balloons were released enmass into the sky, creating a stunning visual spectacle.
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