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How do you say throng in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "throng":

* A throng of people gathered in the town square to hear the mayor's speech. (This emphasizes the large number of people.)

* The concert hall was filled with a throng of excited fans. (This focuses on the density and energy of the crowd.)

* The tourists pushed their way through the throng of shoppers on the busy street. (This highlights the difficulty of movement in a large crowd.)

The word "throng" is usually used to describe a large crowd of people, often moving or gathered together. It implies a sense of density and sometimes a sense of excitement or commotion.

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