Similar words: assess, sunglasses, assessment, mass, possess, tresses, amass, obsessed. Meaning: [mæ'seɪ /'mæsɪ] n. the common people generally.
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181. The blocks of high land are masses of granite, called batholiths, except Exmoor which is made of sandstone.
182. It is a vigorous climber bearing masses of exotic flowers followed by yellow, plum-like fruits.
183. As a result, the urban masses turned to the Labour Party and the suburbanites in self-defence to the Tories.
184. These great masses moved steadily, noiselessly and always in the same direction.
185. The table was heaped with masses of brilliant orange flowers.
186. Both were unfitted to meet the spiritual and emotional needs of the masses.
187. Hence no stratification of the water masses resulting from lowered salinities can be observed.
188. There were no masses of poor crushed together in fetid slums,(sentencedict.com/masses.html) scrabbling for every crust.
189. The first force is the inclination of the masses to convert into reality the political rights conceded to them on paper.
190. Except on weekends, when the masses come to see them.
191. The representatives of the middle classes were quite prepared to leave the movies to the masses.
192. They link the government and the top political leadership to the masses.
193. At the end de Gaulle would lead the assembled masses in a thunderous Marseillaise.
194. The problem of control by the masses tends not to be confronted directly.
195. Floral bed linen and a plain white quilted bedcover with masses of appliqued cushions, for example, capture the romantic look perfectly.
196. The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one. Adolf Hitler
197. Matter in large masses must always be fixed and dear; form is cheap and transportable.
198. In other countries it was a vehicle for selling processed peas or indoctrinating the masses.
199. No need to impart a message, no need to please the eye of the masses, no need to conform.
200. These problems reveal the contradictions within the newly independent society, particularly the contradictions between the new rulers and the masses.
201. The socialist government feared a loss of government to the C.N.T. unless they held out a revolutionary future to the social masses.
202. When cooled, these microwave-sintered rutile masses are much stronger and resistant to thermal shock than conventionally heated rutile.
203. Thus the masses have in different ways become legitimate candidates for underdevelopment and misery.
204. And because it's a DOS-based program, it won't take up masses of hard disk space.
205. There was a time when rye was more abundant than wheat and rye bread was the bread of the masses.
206. The Democratic mayor has thrown block parties for the masses and black-tie affairs for the elite.
207. There are women who have silver hair to die for, great metallic masses of it.
208. Shabba Shabba hey: too big for the reggae market, but can he take ragga to the masses?
209. Such calculations did little to shake the religious faith of the masses.
210. The influence of the colonial revolution on the awakening masses of the workers' states has been complex and many-sided.
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