Attracting Investors The securities of bankrupt companies have also cast off their stigma, attracting droves of investors.
Maybe you don't like that, since you so easily attract droves of morons, but it's the truth.
The biggest difference this year, because the event is just a subway ride from so many writers' keyboards, is that the convention has already attracted droves of authors.
And like other sought-after collectibles, they have attracted droves of the obsessed who think nothing of going an extra mile to get a mile.
It attracts top designers as well as droves of underlings from design houses around the city, who go to shop, network and socialize with friends in the industry.
The combination of fine art and fine decorating has attracted droves to the Vered Gallery, which is continuing the show to May 18.
The Apple stores, with their free Internet connections on high-powered computers, attract droves.
Now he is Mayor of Wrightstown, whose bars once attracted droves of recruits.
The area's mineral springs have been attracting droves of fashionable Melburnians since the 1870s.
His contributions still continue to attract droves of attention to his astonishingly memorable, entirely original designs.