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Droves
Sure, here is an example sentence using "droves": "Tourists flocked to the beach in droves during the summer months."
There are absoulutley no words you can make out of droves or news.
Sure! The tourists arrived in droves to explore the historic city.
THey didn't drove there, they came in droves!
Hippies tend to come out in droves to see this event.
the puritans and the pilgrims came in droves!
body, bunch, bundle
Men volunteered in droves after Pearl Harbor was attacked.
Yes, they exist as herds, droves, multitudes and bunches just like they do in Peoria, Waco and Tampa.
Those with the financial means are currently leaving in droves for places in the Caribbean especially Aruba and Central America, primarily Costa Rica.
People travelled for miles to listen to him speak. They followed him in droves. He must have realised that miming wasn't the best method.