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concourse
[kon-kawrs, -kohrs, kong-]
noun
an assemblage; gathering.
a concourse of people.
a driveway or promenade, especially in a park.
a boulevard or other broad thoroughfare.
a large open space for accommodating crowds, as in a railroad station.
an area or grounds for racing, athletic sports, etc.
an act or instance of running or coming together; confluence.
a concourse of events.
concourse
/ ˈkɒŋ-, ˈkɒnkɔːs /
noun
a crowd; throng
a coming together; confluence
a concourse of events
a large open space for the gathering of people in a public place
a ground for sports, racing, athletics, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of concourse1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of concourse1
Example Sentences
Abe, a writer for Japan’s Chunichi Sports newspaper, was followed into the concourse of Dodger Stadium’s suite level by four other reporters from his country.
Friday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium was different — from the energy on the concourse to the noise from the dugouts and ultimately, the power from the Bruins’ bats.
You could still see how the floor of the chamber had once been the station concourse.
Bulldozers lug loads of dirt across where the concourse will soon stand.
Last November, gathered along the concourse of Crypto.com Arena, newly appointed Sparks head coach Lynne Roberts issued a clear directive on her first day for the 2025 season: to win.
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