Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CROWD'S
CROWD'S
Definition av CROWD'S
- böjningsform av crowd
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- Exploiting a crowd's mood, radicals can manipulate and weaponize a crowd, using skillful agitation to coax the crowd's capacity for violence and turn it into a vengeful mob, directing the crowd's aggression and resentment at the agitator's chosen target.
- Fiji's Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama received "cheers and thunderous applause" from the Tongan public when he attended a Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Tonga in October 2007; the crowd's "enthusiastic reception" of Fiji's leader was likened to "that accorded to a rock star".
- As the crowd's anger was disrupting other competitors, like eventual men's floor exercise competition champion Kyle Shewfelt, Nemov went out on the floor and gestured to quiet the audience.
- In his first match, at home against SK Beveren, he scored immediately, making him a crowd's favourite.
- They battle Wade's crew, dedicating the battle to Lil' Saint, and win after receiving the crowd's loudest approval.
- Mark Antony pretends to side with Brutus by complimenting his deeds which have led to Caesar's murder, while actually inciting the crowd's anger.
- His style of free jazz sometimes proved to be too far-out for European audiences (his brother remembered that Shorter's gigs in Europe would often end with him responding to the crowd's boos by yelling, "You're not ready for me yet!"), but he generally found European audiences more receptive than those in the U.
- He is famously known for popularizing a dance to celebrate a touchdown in which he flapped his arms as if they were wings and rhythmically bouncing side-to-side in the crowd's direction, that would later become known as the "Dirty Bird".
- The two Dancing Girls compete for the crowd's attention to the strains of a ribald French music-hall song about a woman with a wooden leg: "Une Jambe de bois".
- Bumbling and taciturn, Armstrong maintained an accurate line and length, and put a strangle on both England's run-scoring and the crowd's entertainment.
- In an initial Straits Times report, the student was shot one mile away from a hospital, but was paraded around for two and half-hours by the students to further arouse the crowd's emotion without sending him for medical treatment.
- Elim Klimov explained that The Ascent, Shepitko's most popular film, was only released in theaters because during its screening Pyetr Masherov, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Belorussia, "wiped away his tears and broke the crowd's stunned silence by speaking for forty minutes on the importance of the film".
- Buoyed by the crowd's responses and a growing audience, McLoughlin elected to pursue the possibility of merging with surviving members of the original Cyrkle for a possible 50th anniversary reunion tour.
- New Jack became a surprise attraction at Pay-Per-Views, and was known for answering open challenges by heels and doing run-ins to save babyfaces with his various weapons, to the crowd's delight.
- From the megaphone, Waters's rant lapses into incomprehensibility, while the music and the crowd's chanting grows louder.
- Part of the crowd's deafening yells were a result of the closeness of the fight and that many felt Burns should have gotten a draw decision.
- The crowd's behaviour is also condemned by Sydney district chief superintendent Darcy Cluff who also says two female police officers will be reprimanded for performing the Macarena in front of spectators during the game.
- He offers his hand in congratulations and, despite the crowd's objections (Crusher merely growls them into silence), Bugs relents.
- " The New York Times sportswriter John Drebinger called the crowd's response "the most frenzied 'curtain calls' ever afforded a ballplayer.
- By this time, the crowd's opinion had changed, and they began booing and jeering Hurtubise for going too far by disrupting qualifying.
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