There are no specific collective noun for 'people in motion', unless you mean something like a crew of workers or a field of runners.
a crowd of people in motion
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Yes, the noun 'crowd' is a common noun as a general word for a group of people. The noun 'crowd' is a collective noun for a group of people. The word 'crowd' is also a verb: crowd, crowds, crowding, crowded.
The crowd is watching him as people watch monkeys at a zoo.
Spectators, crowd or audience.
The collective noun is an audience of spectators.
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A crowd of people.
A group, crowd,
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1.A crowd
A throng or a crowd.
A small crowd typically refers to a small group of people gathered in one place. The exact number can vary depending on the context, but it generally implies a limited number of individuals present for an event or gathering.
A large number of people together is called a crowd or a group.
spectators, participants; crowd
spectators, participants; crowd
A large group of people is called a crowd. Use of the word in a sentence would be "A large crowd of people showed up at the free concert in the park."