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I . crowd [kraʊd] N + sing/pl vb

1. crowd (throng):

crowd
crowd SPORTS, MUS
crowd SPORTS, MUS

2. crowd inf (clique):

crowd
klika f
a bad crowd

3. crowd no pl fig:

the crowd
sodrga f
the crowd
drhal f
to follow the crowd

II . crowd [kraʊd] VB trans

1. crowd (fill):

crowd stadium, streets

2. crowd inf (pressure):

to crowd sb

3. crowd (force):

to crowd sb into sth

III . crowd [kraʊd] VB intr to crowd into sth

crowd

crowd out VB trans

crowd

ˈcrowd-pull·er N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The crowd became violent when the police began to brandish sticks.
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For millenniums now, the crowd and the rabble keep on working, and the elite keeps on governing.
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The crowd following his cortege was estimated to have numbered about 200,000 people.
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If you're looking for the perfect snack to bring to a party, this fizzy, carbonated fruit will be a real crowd-pleaser.
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The philistine crowd can never enter the world of a creator.
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The resounding splat prompted a loud groan from the crowd, while each judge scored him zero.
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The prediction ceremony is heralded by a bagpiper and town crier and draws an early-morning festive crowd of families and visitors.
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At one point in his career, some members of the crowd would actually stuff money into his tights.
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Despite less than complimentary reviews, it proved to be another crowd pleaser.
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The crowd scattered and a number of people were trampled or cut by falling glass.
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