muchedumbre
mob ; throng ; crowd ; maddening crowd ; throng of people ; concourse ; rabble.
Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.
IFLA-goers joined throngs of Brits to watch the military tattoo as kilted bagpipers and military units from around the world displayed their musical and marching skills.
The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.
Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.
We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.
The remains were followed by a large concourse of people and were laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery, near Bancroft Nebraska.
On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.
lejos de la muchedumbre
away from the maddening crowds
far from the maddening crowd(s)
If you are looking for a destination that is off the beaten track and away from maddening crowds this is the place.
It hasn't yet been discovered by the major tour operators so if you're looking for somewhere far from the maddening crowds this could be it!.
perderse entre la muchedumbre
lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd
Leaving by a side entrance, she plunged into the street and lost herself amid the crowd.