(round/around) Present participle for to gather tightly in a large mass of people
“The street busker was gradually building his act as the people started to crowd around to see his performance.”
(crowd into) Present participle for to press forward into an area, especially with limited space
“Before long, everyone had to crowd into a little room before a voice boomed over the mic.”
Present participle for to fill a small or restricted area with people or things
“The organization had planned to crowd the arena with protesters before the main event.”
Present participle for to suffocate a person's space as if to coerce them into doing something
“Despite my insistence that he was crowding me, he still persisted with his incessant calls.”
The state of being congested or overcrowded
The state or quality of being crowded
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