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crowd together

VERB
  1. to gather together in large numbers
    men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah

How To Use crowd together In A Sentence

  • So we crowd together on the balcony as the minutes and then seconds tick down. 21 DOG YEARS
  • These boys crowd together in the back and sneak cigarettes and talk about fast cars in Chinese interspersed with English words like hemi, four-barrel, and "gottamatch" (which they say as if were a single word). Chancelucky
  • So we crowd together on the balcony as the minutes and then seconds tick down. 21 DOG YEARS
  • So we crowd together on the balcony as the minutes and then seconds tick down. 21 DOG YEARS
  • These smaller fish, which are a species of sprat, assemble in incredible quantities, and at night-time are wont to crowd together in prodigious numbers about the coral boulders before mentioned, in the same manner that ocean-living fish will sometimes attach themselves to a ship or other moving substance, as some protection from pursuit by bonito, albicore, and the fish called Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899
  • But El Greco's figures crowd together; their arms, even when outflung, tend to be absorbed into a complex surface pattern; and the marble architectural settings with their converging perspectives are just backdrops.
  • With the modification, large numbers of pedestrians were induced a halt, crowd together and peer upward.
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