throng in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
THRONG (noun): a large, densely packed crowd of people.
Sample Sentences
- The throng of spectators cheered loudly as the parade passed by.
- A throng gathered at the concert venue hours before the doors opened.
- She felt overwhelmed by the throng of people at the bustling market.
- The politician was met by a throng of supporters at the rally.
- As the doors opened, a throng surged forward, eager to get inside.
- The throng of enthusiastic fans erupted into cheers as the band took the stage.
- As the parade approached, a throng began to gather along the streets, eager to catch a glimpse of the floats.
- The marketplace was bustling with a throng of shoppers, each vying for the best deals.
- Despite the throng of people at the festival, she managed to find a quiet spot to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
- He felt a mix of anxiety and excitement as he stepped into the throng at the concert, ready for an unforgettable night.
- The throng of fans erupted in cheers as the band took the stage.
- She felt a sense of anxiety as she navigated through the throng at the festival.
- A throng of people gathered outside the gallery for the exclusive art opening.
- The market was bustling with a throng of shoppers eager for the best deals.
- In the midst of the throng, he spotted his friend waving from across the crowd.
- The throng of fans cheered wildly as their favorite band took the stage.
- As the parade approached, a throng of onlookers filled the streets, eager for a glimpse of the spectacle.
- In the heart of the city, a throng gathered to celebrate the annual festival and enjoy the various activities.
- She felt a surge of anxiety as she navigated through the throng, searching for her lost friend.
- The artist's gallery opening drew a throng of art enthusiasts, all eager to view the latest works.