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crowded
[ krou-did ]
adjective
- filled to excess; packed.
- filled with a crowd:
crowded streets.
- uncomfortably close together:
crowded passengers on a bus.
Other Word Forms
- ǷɻĻ· adverb
- v·ǷɻĻ adjective
- over·ǷɻĻ· adverb
- v·ǷɻĻ·ness noun
- ܲ·ǷɻĻ adjective
Example Sentences
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.
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.
"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."
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.
Children as young as 4 slept in crowded dormitories.
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