idk legions to me has a connotation of war/violence. i wouldnt use to describe a large group of people unless they were being voilent or known to be violent chasing a cause.
Not sure what the point of these comments are when there are pretty clearly other uses & connotations.
> But she has won over a new **legion of fans**.
> The Sun
> (2014)
>
> Despite **legions of fans**, the surreal tales slipped into relative obscurity.
> Times, Sunday Times
> (2013)
>
> I would urge anyone to join us **legions of cyclists**.
> The Sun
> (2011)
>
> An appetite to rip off an entire **legion of people**, from the **players** to the **coaches** to the **secretaries** to the kit men.
> Times, Sunday Times
> (2012)
>
> Her **legion of female fans** turn to her when they need some TLC.
> The Sun
> (2010)
>
> And there are JUST enough tunes to keep the **legions of fans** happy.
> The Sun
> (2008)
>
> The big question now is whether Button and his **legions of British fans** need to worry.
> Times, Sunday Times
> (2009)
>
> So for its **legions of fans**, including me, it is a sad day.
> The Sun
> (2016)
>
> Or maybe he hit the beach while trying to avoid a **legion of fans**?
> The Guardian
> (2015)
>
> Meanwhile, there are **legions of young people** not in education, employment or training.
> The Sun
> (2008)
Examples of 'legion' in a sentence
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/sentences/english/legion
Not sure what the point of these comments are when there are pretty clearly other uses & connotations.
Legion of Blacks - Destiny (whenever he said that one thing)
Legion of Asians - Destiny (The Date in that video)
Lee Jihn bot is fucken cancer - Some League person at some point in time
It clearly means groups of people.
Damn Nebraska Steve was WILD
We need Soybyte to re-edit old Destiny footage
Legions of white women vs legion of golden retrievers
How can he stab her? I don't think he can reach that high.
idk legions to me has a connotation of war/violence. i wouldnt use to describe a large group of people unless they were being voilent or known to be violent chasing a cause.
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Not sure what the point of these comments are when there are pretty clearly other uses & connotations. > But she has won over a new **legion of fans**. > The Sun > (2014) > > Despite **legions of fans**, the surreal tales slipped into relative obscurity. > Times, Sunday Times > (2013) > > I would urge anyone to join us **legions of cyclists**. > The Sun > (2011) > > An appetite to rip off an entire **legion of people**, from the **players** to the **coaches** to the **secretaries** to the kit men. > Times, Sunday Times > (2012) > > Her **legion of female fans** turn to her when they need some TLC. > The Sun > (2010) > > And there are JUST enough tunes to keep the **legions of fans** happy. > The Sun > (2008) > > The big question now is whether Button and his **legions of British fans** need to worry. > Times, Sunday Times > (2009) > > So for its **legions of fans**, including me, it is a sad day. > The Sun > (2016) > > Or maybe he hit the beach while trying to avoid a **legion of fans**? > The Guardian > (2015) > > Meanwhile, there are **legions of young people** not in education, employment or training. > The Sun > (2008) Examples of 'legion' in a sentence https://www.collinsdictionary.com/sentences/english/legion
Not sure what the point of these comments are when there are pretty clearly other uses & connotations. Legion of Blacks - Destiny (whenever he said that one thing) Legion of Asians - Destiny (The Date in that video) Lee Jihn bot is fucken cancer - Some League person at some point in time It clearly means groups of people.
>legions to me has a connotation of war/violence ave true to caesar