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crowd puller
noun
- informal.a person, object, event, etc, that attracts a large audience
Example Sentences
This morning’s conference business - including a session on communities, with contributions from Tory metro mayors Andy Street and Ben Houchen, and Iain Dale in conversation with Lord Dobbs - has not been much of a crowd puller.
The training session will be open to the public, with the world record holder in the 100 and 200 meters, who retired last year, a major crowd puller.
Nautanki, also known as folk opera, is still a crowd puller in traditional cattle fairs.
Soccer, an even stronger crowd puller, is represented only by the beach game.
Origin was the ultimate ratings winner last night, with an average audience of 2.3 million, but politics were also a crowd puller for both Nine and the ABC.
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