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- CROWDED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CROWDED is filled with many or too many people or things How to use crowded in a sentence
- CROWDED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
By ten o'clock the bar was crowded As Christmas gets closer, the stores get more and more crowded Chen gave her a nod of recognition across the crowded room A few miles from the crowded beaches of Spain's Mediterranean coast, many once-thriving villages stand deserted and in ruins Don't go there in the peak season - it'll be hot and crowded
- CROWDED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If your timetable, your life, or your mind is crowded, it is full of events, activities, or thoughts Never before has a summit had such a crowded agenda a long life crowded with incident
- CROWDED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Crowded definition: filled to excess; packed See examples of CROWDED used in a sentence
- crowded adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
having a lot of people or too many people We made our way through the crowded streets The main beach can get really crowded in summer London was very crowded crowded with somebody In the spring the place is crowded with skiers The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
- Crowded - definition of crowded by The Free Dictionary
crowded - overfilled or compacted or concentrated; "a crowded theater"; "a crowded program"; "crowded trains"; "a young mother's crowded days"
- What does crowded mean? - Definitions. net
Crowded refers to a place or space that is full of people, things, or both, leaving little or no room for movement It describes a situation where a large number of individuals or items are gathered or positioned closely together in a confined area
- CROWD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
crowd implies a close gathering and pressing together throng and horde suggest movement and pushing crush emphasizes the compactness of the group, the difficulty of individual movement, and the attendant discomfort mob implies a disorderly crowd with the potential for violence Verb Boxes crowded the floor of my apartment
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