Throngs
in sentence
19 examples of Throngs in a sentence
Today is moving day, and she’ll have to direct
throngs
of her ladies, commanders, slaves and animals up the river Volga for the summer.
There are backroom political machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and ecstatic Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy servants and only slightly more restrained aristocrats.
The perfect beauty - rich, sweet, partying, pursued by
throngs
- wants peace, quiet, and love without possessiveness.
This movie may end up lost among the
throngs
of made-for-TV holiday flicks, so be sure to find 'Finding John Christmas' before it's too late.
I will be part of the rabid
throngs
of people lining up to catch a spectacle as huge as Reloaded and Revolution.
Insects and farm animals appear at random amid
throngs
of naked children.
Nearly 200 years and three revolutions later, from the pedestal installed in the center of the square that bears his name, Pushkin’s bronze effigy gazed over
throngs
of his modern compatriots in mock paper crowns still working to raise Russia from its “age-old slumber” – and at their whip-brandishing detractors in Cossack uniforms.
The image of joyful crowds and Spanish flags draped from cars and windows has given way to that of
throngs
of demonstrators holding banners protesting the government’s latest austerity measures.
When
throngs
of citizens took to the streets of Istanbul in the middle of the night, in an effort to push back the military coup makers, it was a powerful show of collective action – one that should interest any political leader, particularly those seeking to develop their countries.
They saw demonstrators in East European capitals and Chinese crowds in Tiananmen Square chanting for freedom, and believed that those
throngs
wanted to be American.
Actually, in every decade since the 1950s,
throngs
of foreign policy experts have asserted that NATO faced some new crisis.
All along the road were
throngs
of people.
Roland went on: "And in that way you will not lose sight of us amongthe crowd which
throngs
the breakwater when the great liners sail.
Guests were beginning to go forth in
throngs.
He knew that Lygia and Linus had returned after the fire to the former house, which, like the greater part of the Trans-Tiber, had been saved; and that was an unfavorable circumstance, for otherwise it would have been difficult to find them among
throngs
of people.
Hence, the day when the ludus matutinus was to begin,
throngs
of the populace were awaiting from daylight the opening of the gates, listening with delight to the roars of lions, the hoarse growls of panthers, and the howls of dogs.
New arrivals drew away the attention of the
throngs.
Looking at
throngs
of people moving before his eyes, he said to them, "Your children will be servants of Christ"; and he advanced with the feeling that he had conquered, conscious of his service, conscious of his strength, solaced,--great.
The Senate, knights, and innumerable
throngs
of people went forth to meet him.
Related words
People
Which
Their
Servants
Political
Moving
Demonstrators
Crowds
Children
Before
Animals
Among
Years
Would
Working
Without
Windows
Wants
Wanted
Uniforms