bumper crowd
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Refers to an unusually large crowd, often for an event.
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- The local football derby attracted a bumper crowd of over 20,000 fans.
- Organizers were delighted with the bumper crowd that turned out for the summer music festival.
- The new shopping centre's opening day saw a bumper crowd, with shoppers queuing for hours.
- We are expecting a bumper crowd for the band's final concert tonight.
- A bumper crowd lined the streets of London to celebrate the royal wedding.
- Despite the rain, the annual agricultural show drew a bumper crowd.
- Last year's firework display was a huge success, pulling in a bumper crowd.
- The grand reopening of the museum promised a bumper crowd, and it did not disappoint.
- With perfect weather, the beach was packed with a bumper crowd of holidaymakers.
- The political rally managed to gather a bumper crowd in the city square.