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  1. There was a ripple of assent in the crowd as the word spread. The crowd on the floor responded with a half-hearted murmur of assent. Many, therefore, who did not assent to all that the King had said, joined in a loud hum of approbation when he concluded.

  2. 5 days ago · Just for a brief moment, young driver Jason Lee let his mind wander as he watched Aussie champ Just Believe strut to Group 1 glory in front of a packed Addington crowd on Tuesday. Lee's a believer in untapped young trotter - Racenet

  3. 3 days ago · She’s done it there, now she’s done it here, hail the new queen of Australasian harness racing, Keayang Zahara, she won the inaugural $500,000 Ascent by 19 metres. It wasn’t quite Christian Cullen at the Miracle Mile all those years ago, but the performance by the Marg Lee trained daughter of Volstead at Addington Raceway this evening was otherworldly and will be talked about in the same vein for years to come.

  4. 2 days ago · Superstar three-year-old trotter Keayang Zahara has absolutely destroyed her rivals with a breathtaking victory in the inaugural 'The Ascent' at Addington today for Margaret and Jason Lee. Congratulations!!

  5. clinical assent: The voice of the lady in the poem seemed clinical while assenting to the poet's revelation. It refers to the concerned voice based on a vivid and actual observation of the poet, giving in to the situation after a lot of thought and inspection.

  6. ripple through something. 1. Lit. to move through a liquid so as to cause ripples or tiny waves. The canoe rippled through the still water. A tiny snake rippled through the water of the swamp. 2. Fig. to move through something or a group of people in a ripple or wave motion. A murmur of excitement rippled through the crowd.

  7. The crowd is at the mercy of all exterior exciting causes, and reflects their incessant variations--The impulses which the crowd obeys are so imperious as to annihilate the feeling of personal interest-- Premeditation is absent from crowds--Racial influence. 2. Crowds are credulous and readily influenced by suggestion.