Thousandpeople example sentences

Related (15): crowd, multitude, masses, throngs, horde, congregation, audience, assemblage, gathering, mob, legion, swarm, army, host, assembly

thou·sand

number (a/one thousand)

thousands (plural noun) · thousand (noun)

  - the number equivalent to the product of a hundred and ten; 1,000:

  - the numbers from one thousand to 9,999:

  - an unspecified large number:

Synonyms

K, thou, chiliad, quantities, plenty, masses, many, numerous, scores, hundreds, thousands, millions, billions, loads, heaps, piles, oodles, stacks, scads, reams, wads, pots, oceans, mountains, miles, tons, zillions, gazillions, lashings, gobs, bazillions

"Thousandpeople" Example Sentences

1. The stadium can hold a thousand people.
2. The earthquake left thousands of people homeless.
3. The concert attracted a thousand people.
4. The protest drew in thousands of people.
5. The festival welcomed thousands of people.
6. The forest fire forced thousands of people to evacuate.
7. The marathon had over a thousand people participating.
8. The refugee camp housed thousands of people.
9. The rally had a thousand people marching in the streets.
10. The amusement park can accommodate one thousand people at a time.
11. The beach was crowded with thousands of people on a sunny day.
12. The airshow attracted thousands of people from all over the country.
13. The museum receives over a thousand people every day.
14. The theme park had a ride that scared the living daylights out of a thousand people.
15. The stadium's parking lot can hold up to a thousand people's cars.
16. The charity event managed to raise thousands of dollars for a good cause.
17. The job fair had a thousand people trying to snag the available positions.
18. The natural disaster claimed thousands of people's lives.
19. The theater can seat up to one thousand people at a time.
20. The music festival attracted thousands of people who camped out for the weekend.
21. The train station can be overwhelming with thousands of people rushing to catch their trains.
22. The conference center can accommodate one thousand people in its main hall.
23. The flooding displaced thousands of people from their homes.
24. The hospital treated thousands of people during the flu epidemic.
25. The church's congregation had grown to over a thousand people in recent years.
26. The food festival drew in thousands of people with its diverse culinary offerings.
27. The resort had a golf course that could cater to one thousand people in a day.
28. The political rally drew in a thousand people who wanted to show support.
29. The zoo had an attraction that allowed a thousand people to walk through an animal enclosure.
30. The music venue can accommodate up to a thousand people for live shows.

Common Phases

1. A thousand people gathered in the square;
2. The concert was sold out, with a thousand people in attendance;
3. Over a thousand people applied for the job;
4. The festival attracts over a thousand people each year;
5. A thousand people marched through the streets in protest;
6. The stadium was filled with a thousand people cheering on their team;
7. The conference was attended by a thousand people from all over the world;
8. The charity event raised over a thousand dollars with the help of a thousand people;
9. A thousand people participated in the race;
10. The museum welcomed a thousand people on its opening day.

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