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The masses

The masses

(n)
UK
ðə ˈmæsɪz
US
ðə ˈmæsəz
Definition: The ordinary or common people as a whole in a country
Meaning: Quần chúng nhân dân
Not Common
How to use "The masses" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The dish was and is a staple food of the working markets in Vietnam way before it became a fashionable, a cheap and hearty dish available to the masses.

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A perfect example of technological advancement and the filtering down of military grade high-tech equipment to the masses.

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Fish and chips gained popularity when the meal helped feed the masses during the First World War.

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Every year newer and newer vehicles are released, pushing the boundaries of what we know, with the older versions filtering their way down to the masses.

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