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crowd catch
(cricket) A catch of a ball which was played into the ground near the batsman and bounced up to a fielder. Spectators who could not see from a distance that it was played into the ground may incorrectly think that the batsman is out.
crowd out
(transitive, sometimes figuratively) To force to leave by crowding; to push out or away through strength of numbers.
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follow the crowd
(idiomatic) To conform to majority beliefs, opinions, or practices.
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play to the crowd
Synonym of play to the gallery
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crowd sail
(nautical) To carry an unusual amount of sail in an attempt to accelerate the speed of a vessel.
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crowd psychology
(psychology) A branch of social psychology which is concerned with the behaviour and thought processes of individual crowd members and the crowd as a whole; a study of the dynamics within large groups of people and the nature of the relationship between the individual and society.
crowd together
(transitive, intransitive) To push (someone or something) into an excessively small space; to pack tightly.
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crowd surf
To engage in crowd surfing (being carried over the heads of a densely-packed crowd)
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crowd manipulation
wrong crowds
plural of wrong crowd