Droves and Host

Droves

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Host and droves are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Host" instead a noun "Droves".

Host

Host noun - A great number of persons or creatures massed together.
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Synonyms for Host

Droves and host are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Droves" instead a noun "Host".

Nearby Words: hosted, hostess, hosting

Both words in one sentence

  • Not to mention a host of secondary characters that can and will be killed off in droves.
  • Series / Homeland And a host of lesser characters that get killed off in droves.
  • Series / Saturday Night Live As host Reese De' What (Kenan Thompson) observed, "Viewers tunes in in whatever the opposite of droves is." Running Gag: Generally specific to individual performers; some guest hosts have appeared so often that they've developed their own.
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