Masses in a sentence as a noun

If you pay me, I will work selflessly for the masses.

This is the type of service that really brings the benefit of computing to the masses.

Medium came along and scooped up whatever chance Svbtle had of becoming accepted by the masses.

This is not super technical - it's easily explained and should be easily understood by the masses.

If the GitHub team screwed this up, what hope do the majority of the unwashed masses of Rails developers have, warning or no warning?

Those three people are your new best friends, who have come to hear you talk but for some strange reason are surrounded by great masses of mammals who are uninvolved in the speech.

While recorded music has brought first-rate professional performances to the masses, it has robbed untold millions of musical expression.

I was going to offer a tip or two, but who would want them?Incidentally, these self-appointed protectors of Design against the masses appear to me to be significantly more mediocre in this way than some of the other subgroups here.

Gabriele seems to believe or hope that the masses will see his "repost" of his own app and be stricken by the desire to do the ethically right thing and uninstall all of the rushed clones and install the legitimate version and play it with all the fervor and excitement as if the global 2048 hype still currently existed.

Masses definitions

noun

the common people generally; "separate the warriors from the mass"; "power to the people"

See also: multitude mass people