Droves
The crowd came in droves, or large quantities, when they heard about the sale.
There are absoulutley no words you can make out of droves or news.
The crowd came in droves, or large quantities, when they heard about the sale.
"Droves" refers to a large number or a great crowd of people or animals moving together. The term is often used to indicate that something is happening in significant quantities, such as "people came in droves" to describe a large turnout. It can also imply a sense of movement or migration, typically in a somewhat chaotic or unorganized manner.
THey didn't drove there, they came in droves!
Hippies tend to come out in droves to see this event.
body, bunch, bundle
the puritans and the pilgrims came in droves!
Yes, because the prefix circum mean around and it will mean to go around the question which means to avoid it.
G.P.S. Said "avoid area" what dose in mean?
If you mean "avoid" it means to stay away from something.