In-droves Sentence Examples

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  • It is entirely terrestrial in habits, at least on Gibraltar, and goes about in droves.

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  • People were leaving in droves because she sang like an American Idol reject.

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  • When it's "fashion week," celebrities, socialites, and the well-connected show up in droves.

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  • When Izzie and Denny embarked on a sexual relationship, fans protested and the spoilers began to turn them away in droves.

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  • Until a period comparatively recent, they were relatively numerous, and were driven in droves to the pasturages of the Severn and the neighbouring markets.

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  • Formerly these beautiful antelopes existed in countless numbers on the plains of South Africa, and were in the habit of migrating in droves which completely filled entire valleys.

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  • The Bad Lands of the White river are also noted for their wealth of animal fossils, which have been found in such quantities as to cause geologists to believe that the vertebrates perished there in droves during a severe storm or flood.

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  • The gelada inhabits the mountains of Abyssinia, where, like other baboons, it descends in droves to pillage cultivated lands.

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  • From the moment Dr. Henry Jones first hit the movie screen as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, movie fans flocked in droves to the game consoles every time a new Indiana video game release came out.

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  • While the original Warcraft series didn't attract nearly as many female gamers as it did male ones, the completely different World of Warcraft game did - and it attracted them in droves.

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  • In general, RPGs also have a strong female following, puzzle games continue to be girl gamer favorites and new ground, such as that pawed by Nintendogs is attracting women in droves.

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  • American dancers came out in droves for the auditions, which took place in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Chicago.

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  • With its easy design and flirty style, women flock to these types of suits in droves.

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  • Decades after her debut in the 1950s, Barbie still knows how to win over a crowd, and little girls still flock to her section of the toy aisle in droves.

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  • As soon as the wool coats and snow boots are put away, the flirty dresses, kitten heels, lightweight cardigans and pretty pastels come out in droves.

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  • The elegant design alone will have fashion fanatics everywhere lining up in droves.

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  • When the Hyundai Genesis first hit dealer lots in 2009, the sports sedan turned so many heads that car consumers started seeking out Hyundai Genesis Sedan reviews in droves.

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  • Between pending lawsuits and users leaving in droves to places like Kazaa and LimeWire, WinMX decided to call it quits after a very brave run of things.

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  • Once Myspace appeared, Friendster users left in droves.

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  • Phair was labeled a sellout and fans turned away from her in droves.

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  • The fans obviously responded to The All American Rejects singles like Dirty Little Secret, Move Aong and It Ends Tonight, by buying up CD's and downloading them onto MP3 players in droves.

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  • Music fans head to Tennessee in droves to soak up music history, and musicians also pack their bags in large numbers to head to Tennessee's music cities looking for fame and fortune.

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  • The funky blend of house music and disco, coupled with a psychedelic video, won over fans in droves.

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  • Sadly, these unwelcome pests come out in droves when the weather heats up.

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  • The kangaroo (Macro pus) lives in droves in the open grassy plains.

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  • Fans, coming out in droves to watch their idols perform live, would have had a field day scouring gossip Web sites for virtual minute-by-minute coverage of their favorite stars.

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  • Unfortunately, the famous O.J. Simpson car chase was underway while the concert was on, and viewers turned away in droves to watch the chase.

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  • The weather cools, the Christmas music plays, and the party invitations tend to come in droves.

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  • So thermals, layering tees, ripped corduroy pants and all sorts of worn-looking items can be found in droves at a second-hand store.

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  • On the planet Pandora, sought-after minerals are discovered which brings scientists and colonists to the planet in droves.

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  • Once a look was proclaimed "in," men and women tended to jump on it in droves.

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