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Make sentences in droves

Come in droves [fē nē zhē tá lá i]

Controversy: more, chaos; Stack: many, repeated. Describe a continuous arrival.

The source of the 52nd episode of Song Loukey's Attack Collection: "The imperial edict of Zen position; Extreme forgiveness; Change the title to articles such as Yuan; Come in droves. "

Synonyms are bustling, endless, endless, endless, endless, endless, endless.

The antonym road is broken and the door is barren.

Usage combination; As predicate and attribute; Used in written language.

"One by one" Sentence-making

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After the new products of our factory came out, orders poured in from all over the country because they were marketable and cheap.

2

The temple fair was decorated with colorful decorations, and the most dazzling one was the red Sugar-Coated Berry.

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The same dream makes Americans stick to the United States and immigrants from all over the world come in droves. Cultural diversity promotes people's mutual understanding and learning.

four

In a rainy season, dribs and drabs in memory come in droves with the falling water drops.

five

Involuntarily involved in the rivers and lakes, grievances and enmities broke out one after another. Family reunion, farewell, things change.

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After the manager came back from a month's holiday, all kinds of things waiting for him to deal with flocked to him, which made him hooked up.

seven

But the scene of the employer knocking on my door did not appear. I became less confident and realized that I needed to sell myself more.

eight

Her wedding attracted friends from all over the world.

nine

From the beginning of the port opening, foreign businessmen poured in, camped in the concession, built houses, set up foreign firms, and lived and did business.

10

Qianjiang Mahjong World Championship attracted guests from all over the world.

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The music festival attracted a large number of foreign tourists and promoted the development of local tourism-related industries such as restaurants and hotels.

12

As soon as she closed her eyes, all kinds of scenes flooded in, which scared her to sleep all night.

13

Lao Wang has been really unlucky recently, and bad things have followed, leaving him at a loss.

14

It's just that when I get up every morning, I'm in pain, because at this moment, troubles follow!

15

I heard that after the betting station offered the first prize, buyers from all over the world flocked to try their luck.

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Some pure electric vehicles have also come out, and more kinds have come.

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He invited all his friends to attend the wedding, and friends flocked to him.

18

He was too moved to speak for the influx of people.

19

He was admitted to the first choice, and congratulations from relatives and friends poured in, which was very lively.

20

Since she won the beauty contest, all kinds of contracts for advertising endorsement from her have poured in.