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crowded

[ krou-did ]

adjective

  1. filled to excess; packed.
  2. filled with a crowd:

    crowded streets.

  3. uncomfortably close together:

    crowded passengers on a bus.



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Other Word Forms

  • ǷɻĻ· adverb
  • v·ǷɻĻ adjective
  • over·ǷɻĻ· adverb
  • v·ǷɻĻ·ness noun
  • ܲ·ǷɻĻ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of crowded1

First recorded in 1605–15; crowd 1 + -ed 2
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Many Californians face months-long waits for appointments or have to travel long distances or go to emergency rooms for non-urgent medical needs, which means hours spent in crowded waiting rooms for unnecessarily expensive care.

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But the sun was shining following a rainy morning, and an organizer said the fest looked “super crowded,” estimating upwards of 85,000 people would attend by the end of the day.

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"But it's in a very crowded space - Russia, China, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates are all trying to increase their influence in Africa."

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When the game with Orange County went to penalty kicks last week, hundreds of fans crowded behind the south goal, which likely intimidated the visitors and buoyed the home team.

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Children as young as 4 slept in crowded dormitories.

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