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multitudes

  • plural
    of multitude.
    multitude
    noun
    a great number; host.

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She's given to grand proclamations like "I'm unstoppable", or "I will exist in multitudes".

From BBC Aug. 12, 2026

What’s more, you are also donating to a food bank to put food into the backpacks of multitudes of children.

From MarketWatch Jun. 20, 2026

A plea, a flex, a come-on — this delirious pop masterpiece contains multitudes.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 16, 2026

Perhaps because the multitudes derive pleasure from observing wealthy people getting dragged through the mud.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 1, 2026

If only I had truly taken advantage of the situation, seized and held and prized the multitudes of advantages the summer offered me; if only I had.

From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles