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Definition of “crowd-puller”

crowd-puller or crowd puller (ˈkraʊdpʊlə)

Definitions

noun

  1. an event or performer that attracts a big audience ⇒ The latest crowd-puller is the 4D cinema.

Example Sentences Including 'crowd-puller'

If Gyllenhaal does come back to the West End, he may find himself the principal crowd-puller next time around.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Left hopes are now pinned on Murali, a natural crowd-puller.
India Today (1999)
Main crowd-puller will be blind Moroccan musician Hassan Erraji, who has dedicated himself to developing his own unique style.
Sun, News of the World (2001)
Placed at the entrance this diorama was a real crowd-puller.
Misc (1999)
Since Trident is not a crowd-puller , Peace House also hosts weekends on trendier forms of conflict.
Rice, Judith New Testaments

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