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Out in droves Meaning in English

expression

OWT-in-DROHVZ
OWT-in-DROHVZ

Definition

Used to describe a large number of people coming out or gathering in one place at the same time.

Usage & Nuances

Informal/neutral. Commonly used to emphasize a surprising or large turnout, often for events, sales, protests, or sightings. Usually refers to people but can sometimes describe animals. Typical phrase: 'come out in droves'. Do not use for small numbers or individual actions.

Example Sentences

People came out in droves to see the fireworks.

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Fans were out in droves for the concert.

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The new store opening brought shoppers out in droves.

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When word got out about the sale, people were out in droves.

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Birdwatchers came out in droves when the rare eagle was spotted.

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After the pandemic, people are going to live events out in droves again.

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