mass
Class, which contains a large group of students or people of the same economic and social standing. Or also mass, which is a large group of anything.
The word "widespread" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is common or prevalent over a large area or among a large group of people.
A large group of glass.
The word "passel" is singular. It is used to refer to a large group or quantity of something.
A large number of people together is called a crowd or a group.
mass
mass
Class, which contains a large group of students or people of the same economic and social standing. Or also mass, which is a large group of anything.class
Class, which contains a large group of students or people of the same economic and social standing. Or also mass, which is a large group of anything.
Class, which contains a large group of students or people of the same economic and social standing. Or also mass, which is a large group of anything.
A large group of something that rhymes with "lass" and is a four-letter word is "mass." In physics, mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in kilograms. It is a fundamental property of an object that determines its inertia and gravitational attraction.
brass, glass, bass,
loud crowd
"Continents" rhymes with "scales" and is a term related to geography, denoting the large landmasses on the Earth.
A pack is a large group. Or a gaggle (Merriam Webster's online dictionary says a gaggle is "an indefinite group," so it can be a large group).
"Passel" is an informal term that means a large group or quantity of something.
team