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How to use multitude in a sentence

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As a kahuna, she decided to prepare a multitude of students to share lomi lomi with the world.
Sledging accidents in Britain cause a multitude of injuries, including spinal trauma.
As always, the performances run the gamut from pricey indoor shows to the multitude of free shows outdoors.
I remember in my childhood days when people believed in a multitude of signs or omens.
In addition to primary airports there are a multitude of landing strips able to receive small planes.
With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own.
He becomes a raging lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling.
And the Airport Marsh harbored a multitude of ducks, coots, egrets, herons, and rails.
There were a multitude of candelabra wicks ignited within the pantry, and the smell of food made her salivate.
The ease with which electronic content can be copied and reproduced raises a multitude of copyright, trademark, database and passing off issues.
Juniper was a native conifer that thrived in the highlands of Scotland with a multitude of culinary and medicinal uses.
Dubai retains its awe for much of the area's people, offering the traveller a multitude of reasons to visit.
San Francisco has a multitude of great restaurants, especially the taquerias, which are cheap and serve beer.
As I soaked in the hot water to wake up, my brain was awhirl in a multitude of thoughts.
Stengler describes a multitude of illnesses which herbs, chemicals, homeopathic nostrums, acupuncture, etc. will fix.
The sheer multitude of vocal tones that a gifted mimic like Roth is able to conjure up is extraordinary.
It used to be the wonder fibre found in a multitude of products, but now it's a dirty word.
Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air.
There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes.
What makes studying the effects of music on the brain so interesting for researchers are the multitude of different avenues of research possible.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One single fact may make a law appear, where a multitude of imprecise and vague observations would only produce confusion.
He is self-educated, and does really know a multitude of things, but they are not so.
And with rapidity and confusion, she poured out a multitude of dissuasive arguments, some contradicting the others.
Instruments without any resemblance whatever to those of stainer are accepted by the multitude as original Jacob stainers.
Men and women danced for joy in the streets, and the song of liberation burst from the lips of the disenthralled multitude.
They departed by the gate of Kolomna, surrounded by a multitude of women, children, and aged persons in deep affliction.
After that you have the army of mediocrities followed by the multitude of fools.
Then the old doubting rancor and rebelliousness took possession of the multitude.
Could justice ever have served up a spicier dish whereon to regale the multitude?
The multitude crowded upon them until many had to catch hold of the merlons to keep from falling.
First the great multitude of the weak must go, then the only relatively strong.
Thare iz a multitude of folks who mean well enuff but how like the devel tha act.
Gold had been discovered at Pike's Peak, and thitherward had flocked a great multitude of people.
Far from opposing the delusion of the multitude, he encouraged it, as did the rabbinate of Venice.
It possesses a great multitude of materials, but can only use these materials in the way of conjoining or separating.
I was born and am maintained by the consilience of a multitude of little cellular or atomic volitions.
But the clamour of the multitude soon drowned the De Profundis of the cross-bearer.
He stood alone, that marvelous man, holding the last bottle of malvasia sweetly cradled in an arm, and he harangued the multitude.
He was aware, too, that a despairing multitude were massing on the decks above him.
There is then no limit to the multitude, and no check to the intensity of the hues assumed.
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