multitude - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sin: The phrase ' plus support ' can cover a multitude of sins on a concert poster.
  • seabird: Day 13 We sail south, to the Antarctic, where the ship is again followed by a multitude of seabirds.
  • combination: With Itty Bitty Beading Bugs, children can lace soft beads and plastic spacers in a multitude of combinations.
  • attraction: For a break from the slopes, nearby Grenoble offers a multitude of attractions.
  • angel: Call unto God and He will send the mighty works of the Spirit of Christ and multitudes of powerful angels.
  • believer: All which laid together, doth prove that the multitude of believers did make more congregations than one in the church of Ephesus.

Converse of subject

  • surround: The whole mural is surrounded by a multitude of colorful flags.
  • follow: Day 13 We sail south, to the Antarctic, where the ship is again followed by a multitude of seabirds.

Converse of object

  • teem: Humanists must colonize the new space along with the rest of the teeming multitude that throngs the Internet Fair.
  • assemble: Cliff Richard stared at the assembled multitude gathered for his forty-eighth Christmas concert.
  • hide: Love is always by very nature hiding a multitude of sins.
  • boast: The beach is made up of fine golden sand & boasts a multitude of facilities including a children's play area & creche.
  • encompass: Languages Spoken English American English encompasses a multitude of regional accents of differing degrees of intelligibility.
  • feed: Although a brook may appear crystal-clear, it nevertheless transports more than enough organic matter to feed a multitude of insect inhabitants.

Adjective modifier

  • immense: An immense multitude had been attracted thither with their wives and children.
  • countless: And from point to point tore the countless multitudes along the roaring mechanical ways.
  • vast: You feel the fanning of his wings in the breath of this vast multitude.
  • mixed: But they are the mixed multitude who are all over the place.
  • great: Many were persuaded, including a great multitude of devout Greeks.
  • whole: And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense.

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