Use "multitude" in a sentence

1. He preached to the assembled multitude.

2. Success cower a multitude of blunders.

3. ‘With the multitude of my war chariots

4. Brushes perform a multitude of cleaning tasks.

5. Multitude of years should teach wisdom. 

6. That will cover a multitude of shortcomings.”

7. A reverent hush descended on the multitude.

8. Success covers a multitude of blunders. 

9. Charity covers a multitude of sins. 

10. The hideous truth was hidden from the multitude.

11. How does love cover “a multitude of sins”?

12. This case has raised a multitude of questions.

13. There is a multitude of reasons against it.

14. Ecclesiastes 5:3 For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and A fool's voice is known by multitude of words.

15. What is any ocean but a multitude of drops?

16. Our outdoor Cabanas can accommodate a multitude of uses

17. 5 This country faces a multitude of unsettling problems.

18. 28 A multitude of people are a king’s majesty,+

19. AVIATION has brought a multitude of benefits to mankind.

20. In the multitude of counsellors there is safety. 

21. Chuff is a term with a multitude of meanings

22. A large multitude had assembled to hear him preach.

23. John Perse’s Anabase1 is faced with a multitude of problems

24. The multitude of the slain and the heaps of carcasses

25. They are refreshing, bright, and virtually beyond counting for multitude.

26. Addiction to drugs can bring a multitude of other problems.

27. And certainly his love has covered a multitude of sins!

28. I had never seen such a multitude of stars before.

29. “Love covers a multitude of sins.” —1 Peter 4:8.

30. Also littering the roof is a multitude of strange antennas.

31. “And [Jesus] commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground.

32. These elements can be combined in a multitude of different ways.

33. A growing economy covers a multitude of sins for the government.

34. The development programme involved extensive testing in a multitude of locations.

35. Advanced figures are emerging in multitude in this era of ours.

36. He stepped out onto the balcony to address the multitude below.

37. The mighty voice of a great multitude in heaven crying, " Hallelujah! "

38. Political power has been placed in the hands of the multitude.

39. Beijing has a multitude of attractions to beguile the foreign tourist.

40. There are a multitude of small quiet roads to cycle along.

41. Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke had spared no expense to feed the multitude.

42. Large sweaters are warm and practical and hide a multitude of sins.

43. Across the land of Barathra are a multitude of Crossing Over zones.

44. Anglicanism has developed a multitude of faces, a whole spectrum of beliefs

45. Maneuvering with an army is advantageous ; with an undisciplined multitude , most dangerous.

46. These collisions create a multitude of secondary particles, including lots of Antiprotons.

47. Student Clubs shape the Wharton MBA experience across a multitude of areas

48. 22 The multitude may laugh at his music, but we know better.

49. A multitude of factors, including attachment, interacts in complex ways to predict adjustment.

50. The vast array of insect life attracts a multitude of birds and spiders.

51. In the multitude of my Anxieties within me, Your comforts delight my soul.

52. "Strong, centralized government" is a term that can cover a multitude of sins.

53. The Buddhist traditions present a multitude of Buddhist paths to liberation, and Buddhist

54. Argile bentonite have a multitude of uses and boast a myriad of advantages

55. She was dressed in loose comfortable clothes that hid a multitude of sins.

56. Crowd (n.) 1560s, "large group of persons, multitude," from Crowd (v.)

57. This week on the High Boltage Talkshow we discussed a multitude of topics

58. "Hides a multitude of sins" as Mamma Adorned loves to say.

59. It was an elite that believed its task was to enlighten the multitude.

60. Crews Safety Glasses are available in a multitude of frame designs, colors, and options

61. Brab's Officers and Directors own and manage a multitude of properties in the Bronx

62. He loved Berlin with its light professional demands and its multitude of playtime delights.

63. You say that he owns a business, but "business" covers a multitude of sins.

64. Assembly, company, Congregation, multitude, people, swarm Feminine of ed in the original sense of fixture; a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd) -- assembly, company, Congregation, multitude, people, swarm.

65. Alkalized water has a multitude of different health benefits, whereas alkaline water does not

66. And a multitude of finishes and textures can make it blend in even better.

67. You say that he owns a business, but "business" hides a multitude of sins.

68. Tourism thus constitutes a complex system involving a multitude of different agents, interests and objectives.

69. Were you not amazed at the multitude of stars visible against the blackness of space?

70. Precomposing fixes a multitude of problems - won't help you get a date though r/ Aftereffects.

71. Don't say you woke up late—say you were delayed.That hides a multitude of sins!

72. And a multitude of stuffed owls, peering through the candlelight, would mutely rebuke stuffed shirts.

73. Despite the multitude of parameters and modulation options, D'cota SE is amazingly easy to use.

74. Don't say you woke up late—say you were delayed.That covers a multitude of sins!

75. 🔊 The elephant’s trunk is a flexible Appendage that is used for a multitude of tasks

76. Her one baby - voice served a multitude of imaginary personages, old and young, to talk withal.

77. And the multitude cometh together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread.

78. She falls under a multitude of headings: feminist, Appropriationist, post-minimalist, conceptual artist, and conceptual […]

79. Travel agencies offer a multitude of services on your arrival: excursions, insurance contracts, ticket purchase...

80. 4 It was called UDAG-a sincere-sounding acronym that covered a multitude of sins.