Definitions | crowd |
| noun
- A number of things collected or closely pressed together; also, a number of things adjacent to each other.
- There was a of toys pushed beneath the couch where the children were playing.
- A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
- After the movie let out, a of people pushed through the exit doors.
- The so-called lower orders of people; the populace; the vulgar; the rabble; the mob.
- To fool the with glorious lies. --w:Alfred_Tennyson%2C_1st_Baron_Tennyson, Tennyson.
- He went not with the to see a shrine. -- w:John_Dryden, Dryden.
Translations: - Italian: folla
(trans-mid)
verb
- To push, to press, to shove.
- To press or drive together; to mass together.
- To fill by pressing or thronging together; hence, to encumber by excess of numbers or quantity.
- To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.
- (nautical) To approach another ship too closely when it has right of way
(Intransitive)
- To press together or collect in numbers; to swarm; to throng
- To urge or press forward; to force one's self; as, a man crowds into a room
- (nautical) (of a square-rigged ship) To carry excessive sail
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