Examples of 'droves' in a sentence

Meaning of "droves"

Drove is a group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, being driven in a group. It can also refer to a large crowd or gathering of people. This term is used in agricultural, historical, and figurative contexts
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  • plural of drove
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of drove

How to use "droves" in a sentence

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We have men lining up in droves to back us in retaking it.
Droves to see this epic space adventure.
They come in droves from the lake.
The suspects began to arrive at headquarters in droves.
Residents went on site in droves to celebrate the event.
We saw droves of women working in the fields.
They are moving here in droves and are doing well.
People that we need here are leaving in droves.
This brought in droves of private grain companies.
Let us come out of our houses in droves.
People were dying by the droves of this disease.
Bet they were turning them away in droves.
And they came in droves that day.
They used to come by the office in droves.
They are arriving in droves and apparently no end is in sight.

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People will be looking to move in here in droves.
Tourists in droves arrive on the island.
The rebel soldiers began to surrender in droves.
There are droves of organizers around.
The humans slaughter each other in droves.
Chicagoans arrived in droves to express outrage.
Pregnant women are coming out of hiding in droves.
Droves of suspicious boats would barge in.
Where the military continue to assemble in droves.
They will turn out in droves to admire it instead.
Seem to be flocking to a certain stall in large droves.
Lawyers quit in droves as they were stressed by court deadlines.
For them to come marching here in droves.
They came in droves and are engaging every day.
And to which we will flock in our droves.
People flock here in droves because there is a lot to do.
Evangelicals of that day followed him in droves.
They are currently leaving in droves to go into civil aviation.
Now this year they are back in droves.
They came in droves all day.
And then people will show up in droves.
Doctors are fleeing in droves to escape hyperinflation and hunger.
And they are all coming up to me in droves.
And they were arrested in droves and were sent to the island.
But readers and subscribers are writing to us in droves.
You want me at once droves to marry.
Protesters and counterprotesters turned out in droves.
Arab voters are going in droves to the polls.
Apparently they sneak in by boat by the droves.
In droves of hundreds and thousands.
Legal citizens are leaving the state in droves.
They came in droves but she just laughed at them.
Meanwhile the people are dead in their droves.
Young people came in droves from the nearby colleges.
They are now leaving the city in droves.

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