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Definition of crowd
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Crowd (v. t.) A
number
of
persons
congregated
or
collected
into a close body
without
order;
a
throng.
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Throng
::
Throng
(v. t.) To
crowd,
or
press,
as
persons;
to
oppress
or annoy with a crowd of
living
beings..
Hum
::
Hum (n.) The
confused
noise of a crowd or of
machinery,
etc., heard at a
distance;
as, the hum of
industry..
Squarrose
::
Squarrose
(a.)
Consisting
of
scales
widely
divaricating;
having
scales,
small
leaves,
or other
bodies,
spreading
widely
from the axis on which they are
crowded;
-- said of a calyx or
stem..
Crowding
::
Crowding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crow.
Lycopodiaceous
::
Lycopodiaceous
(a.)
Belonging,
or
relating,
to the
Lycopodiaceae,
an order of
cryptogamous
plants
(called
also club
mosses)
with
branching
stems,
and
small,
crowded,
one-nerved,
and
usually
pointed
leaves..
Wedge
::
Wedge (v. t.) To force by
crowding
and
pushing
as a wedge does; as, to wedge one's way..
Drove
::
Drove (n.) A crowd of
people
in
motion.
Wad
::
Wad (v. t.) To
insert
or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft
substance,
or
wadding,
like
cotton;
as, to wad a
cloak..
Scrouge
::
Scrouge
(v. t.) To
crowd;
to
squeeze.
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To push, to
press,
to
shove..
Hall
::
Hall (n.)
Cleared
passageway
in a
crowd;
--
formerly
an
exclamation.
Huddle
::
Huddle
(v. t.) To crowd
(things)
together
to
mingle
confusedly;
to
assemble
without
order or
system.
Hustle
::
Hustle
(v. t.) To shake
together
in
confusion;
to push,
jostle,
or crowd
rudely;
to
handle
roughly;
as, to
hustle
a
person
out of a
room..
Fumble
::
Fumble
(v. t.) To
handle
or
manage
awkwardly;
to crowd or
tumble
together.
Jam
::
"Jam (n.) A mass of
people
or
objects
crowded
together;
also, the
pressure
from a
crowd;
a
crush;
as, a jam in a
street;
a jam of logs in a
river..
Crowd
::
Crowd (n.) An
ancient
instrument
of music with six
strings;
a kind of
violin,
being the
oldest
known
stringed
instrument
played
with a bow..
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Crowded
with
business
or
activities;
-- said of
places
and
times;
as, a busy
street..
Hive
::
Hive (n.) A place
swarming
with busy
occupants;
a
crowd.
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To play on a
crowd;
to
fiddle.
Bustle
::
Bustle
(v. i.) To move
noisily;
to be
rudely
active;
to move in a way to cause
agitation
or
disturbance;
as, to
bustle
through
a
crowd..
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