en hearing crowd go mad

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of hearing crowd go mad

  • en becomming excited, too ➜
  • en cheer ➜
  • en the crowd does the wave ➜
  • en deciding to play another song ➜
  • en drawing attention ➜
  • en your ears to ring ➜
  • en energizing the team ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en feeling your heart race ➜
  • en to get nervous ➜
  • en getting mad ➜
  • en you might also cheer ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en panic and mayhem ➜
  • en performance anxiety ➜
  • en the players to try harder ➜
  • en screaming along ➜
  • en speech ➜
  • en you try to get away ➜
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hearing crowd go mad is a subevent of…

  • en run away ➜
  • en you scream ➜
  • en anxiety ➜
  • en celebrate ➜
  • en cheer with them ➜
  • en clap ➜
  • en clapping ➜
  • en escape ➜
  • en you feel excited ➜
  • en you get a headache ➜
  • en go mad along with them ➜
  • en leave and go far away ➜
  • en you might cheer ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en run ➜
  • en smile ➜
  • en watching a hockey game ➜

hearing crowd go mad is used for…

  • en admiration ➜
  • en appreciation of a performance ➜
  • en an audience of a concert ➜
  • en crowd dynamics ➜
  • en enjoying applause ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en exciting moments in sports ➜
  • en a performer on a stage ➜
  • en playoff games ➜
  • en a rock star ➜
  • en showing who is supported ➜
  • en sports fans ➜
  • en supporting a team ➜
  • en watching a game on television ➜
  • en those who can hear ➜

hearing crowd go mad requires…

  • en being in or near the crowd ➜
  • en earplugs ➜
  • en ears ➜
  • en functional sense of hearing ➜
  • en gifted performers ➜
  • en a last second field goal ➜
  • en listening ➜
  • en that the team do well ➜
  • en watching an entertaining event ➜
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