Arrive some place in a body In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "arrive some place in a body", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Arrive some place in a body

Arrive some place in a body American British verb phrase

To go somewhere in a group

Jenny's classmates arrived in a body for her birthday party, which was a bit noisy!

The stadium becomes cramped when all spectators arrive in a body.

Having arrived in a body, the staff made the office clamorous.

Other phrases about:

in/into the stratosphere

At or to a very high level

run into a stone wall
Face a barrier against further progress
step inside

To go into a place.

arrive (up)on the scene

1. To arrive at a location while something is happening there
2. To appear or be born
 

sprout up

1. Used to indicate a plant raising above the earth.
2. Used to indicate the quick and sudden appearance
 

Grammar and Usage of Arrive some place in a body

Verb Forms

  • arrive some place in a body
  • arrives some place in a body
  • arrived some place in a body
  • arriving some place in a body

The verb "arrive" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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