a crowd

a crowd

a crowd 单语例句

1. a crowd

1. And the crowd erupted in a wild applause when the buzzer went on.

2. When a pair was eventually found, the by now quite substantial crowd erupted in spontaneous applause.

3. She'd deliver a few good cuffs then disappear back into the crowd.

4. Customers who find the crowd too big can have their tarts boxed and then munch them in a park opposite the cafe.

5. Nearby a crowd mobbed a man on a pay phone, screaming at him to get off the phone so that they could call relatives.

6. a crowd

6. Capello celebrated the win by making an obscene gesture towards a small section of the crowd that had been calling for his head.

7. The two rescued Beaconsfield miners arrived to cheers and applause from a large crowd at a formal reception at Parliament House in Canberra.

8. Bush walked with a cane onstage at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and joked with the crowd before beginning his lecture on values.

9. a crowd

9. Dozens of officials and tribal leaders gathered under a white canopy, speaking from a podium to the crowd who broke into frequent " God is great " chant.

10. Caraway told the crowd they wouldn't want someone to show up to their house for a date if their pants were sagging.