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- noun Plural form of
drove .
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Examples
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Business and population are fleeing in droves from the state.
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Christians are fleeing in droves from the southern Baghdad district of Dora after Sunni insurgents told them they would be killed unless they converted to Islam or left, according to Christian leaders and families who fled.
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The reason that you have Korean school kids coming here in droves is that your excellent review (five stars, eh?) got a lot of media coverage in Korea yesterday.
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Not surprisingly, music lovers are staying away in droves from the mp3 rental sub-services which have been launched so far by the likes of Napster and RealNetworks.
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Urban dwellers are retreating in droves from the hectic pace.
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You were there for Barack Obama in droves during the last election.
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And RINO "republicans," I recommend you not get too comfortable either, because we'll be coming out in droves to replace you in the primaries just a couple months from now.
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Then after the loony left is voted out in droves, we can do real reform that doesn't cost us our future.www. circleparkforum.com
Senate Democrats continue talks on health care compromise 2009
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Businesses are laying off in droves, but the unemployment figures improved?
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And RINO "republicans," I recommend you not get too comfortable either, because we'll be coming out in droves to replace you in the primaries just a couple months from now.
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