be out in force

be out in force

To be present in large quantities in some public or outdoor setting, especially for some common purpose or experience. People are out in force at city hall today to protest the mayor's controversial plan. You better believe the fans will be out in force to support the team! It was a beautiful day, but the bees were out in force.
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