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masses
/ ˈæɪ /
plural noun
- the massesthe body of common people
- informal.often foll by of great numbers or quantities
masses of food
Example Sentences
The pandemic sent office vacancy rates rising as masses of in-person workers stayed home, and, in turn, many restaurants and businesses shuttered.
Therefore, to sell their culture’s destruction to the ignorant masses, the Empire mounts a disinformation campaign designed to transform Ghorman and its people into terrorists.
Requiem masses will be held across the country in memory of Pope Francis.
I discovered is that while religion may not be the opiate of the masses, as Karl Marx famously wrote, this app is a sedative to dull the consciences of MAGA.
Health minister Karen Smyth said the scheme would "save time and stop masses of people having to head to hospital for unnecessary appointments".
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