A writer in the New York Sun says: "I first heard the term 'rubbernecks' in Arizona, about four years ago, applied to the throngs of onlookers in the gambling-houses, who strove to get a better view of the games in progress by stretching or bending their necks."
"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
William Archer
But there was no help for it, and he kept on descending, trusting to the good sense of the throngs below to get out of the way when the time came.
"The Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune"
Wilbur Lawton
One's exact contemporaries are around in throngs.
"Command"
William McFee