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crowded ADJ

be crowded VB

crowded together

crowded with

be crowded with VB

be or become crowded VB

crowd <a crowd; crowds> N

crowd <a crowd; crowds> VB (together)

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But there was no suitable playground attached, and the boys, to get fresher air, had to walk far through crowded streets.
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It has a narrow and often crowded island platform.
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Roofs and windows of nearby buildings were also crowded with spectators.
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Once an individual is affected, he or she is advised to stay away from crowded areas etc. to limit the person to person infection.
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At the end of the 19th century, the beaches to the east and west of the pier were crowded with fishing boats.
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The gills are crowded closely together, 35 mm broad, emarginate (notched), adnate by a tooth.
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Johns initially claimed that an unknown person had pushed the tablet into his pocket which he later forgot to remove before leaving the crowded venue.
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In the summer, the lake is very crowded with recreational activity.
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The flames spread so rapidly that a full evacuation of the sprawling, crowded building was not possible.
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There they were crowded into the forts cold, damp casemates.
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