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Definition of crowd
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of crowd is as below...
Crowd (v. t.) A
number
of
persons
congregated
or
collected
into a close body
without
order;
a
throng.
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Troopmeal
::
Troopmeal
(adv.)
By
troops;
in
crowds.
Crowder
::
Crowder
(n.) One who plays on a
crowd;
a
fiddler.
Multitude
::
Multitude
(n.) A great
number
of
persons
collected
together;
a
numerous
collection
of
persons;
a
crowd;
an
assembly.
Press
::
Press (v. i.) To exert
pressure;
to bear
heavily;
to push,
crowd,
or urge with
steady
force..
Confluence
::
Confluence
(n.) Any
running
together
of
separate
streams
or
currents;
the act of
meeting
and
crowding
in a
place;
hence,
a
crowd;
a
concourse;
an
assemblage..
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.) Full;
crowded;
thronged.
Jam
::
Jam (v. t.) To press into a close or tight
position;
to
crowd;
to
squeeze;
to wedge in.
Plump
::
Plump (n.) A knot; a
cluster;
a
group;
a
crowd;
a
flock;
as, a plump of
trees,
fowls,
or
spears..
Congested
::
Congested
(a.)
Crowded
together.
Compel
::
Compel
(v. t.) To
gather
or unite in a crowd or
company.
Hum
::
Hum (n.) The
confused
noise of a crowd or of
machinery,
etc., heard at a
distance;
as, the hum of
industry..
Noisy
::
Noisy
(superl.)
Making
a
noise,
esp. a loud
sound;
clamorous;
vociferous;
turbulent;
boisterous;
as, the noisy
crowd..
Huddle
::
Huddle
(v. i.) To press
together
promiscuously,
from
confusion,
apprehension,
or the like; to crowd
together
confusedly;
to press or hurry in
disorder;
to
crowd..
Rope
::
Rope (v. t.) To
partition,
separate,
or
divide
off, by means of a rope, so as to
include
or
exclude
something;
as, to rope in, or rope off, a plot of
ground;
to rope out a
crowd..
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A crowd of
people
in
motion.
Swad
::
Swad (n.) A lump of mass; also, a
crowd..
Clutter
::
Clutter
(v. t.) To crowd
together
in
disorder;
to fill or cover with
things
in
disorder;
to throw into
disorder;
to
disarrange;
as, to
clutter
a
room..
Overcrowd
::
Overcrowd
(v. t.) To crowd too much.
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To push, to
press,
to
shove..
Throng
::
Throng
(n.) A
multitude
of
persons
or of
living
beings
pressing
or
pressed
into a close body or
assemblage;
a
crowd.
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