be out in force



be out in force

To be present in large numbers (and thus be or seem like a powerful or daunting presence). Protestors are out in force at city hall today.
See also: force, out

be out in force

to be present in large numbers The Prince's young supporters were out in force.
See also: force, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Corbiniankawr-BEE-nee-ahnGerman
Mwanajuma-Eastern African, Swahili
Ishild-Ancient Germanic (Hypothetical)
Walls[wɔ:lz]
Bampfylde['bæmpʃi:ld]
Blasius-Ancient Roman