cast of thousands

English

Etymology

Originally with literal usage, although embellished even then; modern-day usage is not restricted to acting.

Noun

cast of thousands (plural casts of thousands)

  1. A large number of people in one place or doing one thing.
    The superheroes were a cast of thousands, each with their own unique set of powers.
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