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droves

noun as in large gathering

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Tiffany Montes, a recently fired National Parks Service worker, noted how Trump made no acknowledgement that his mass firing spree has thrown droves of former federal workers' lives into uncertainty.

From Salon

But it’s real for millions of engaged activists — the ones who volunteer in droves and can get behind insurgency campaigns with plenty of fundraising, canvassing power and social-media impacts.

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There’s no denying Gaga has substance in droves, and “Abracadabra,” along with a handful of other meaningful Gaga moments from Grammys night, feels like precisely what the public needs right now.

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New members were signing up in droves, and she had six part-time employees.

As Trump's team settles in, other officials who worked under the Biden administration are expected to continue leaving in droves.

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