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thronged

[ UK /θɹˈɒŋd/ ]
[ US /ˈθɹɔŋd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with great numbers crowded together
    I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas

How To Use thronged In A Sentence

  • If that was not enough, nobles of both countries thronged the hall.
  • Scores of wannabees thronged to the auditions for the York Theatre Royal pantomime, Babes In The Wood.
  • Nevertheless, the average dogshow is thronged with spectators. Bruce
  • The crowds thronged into the mall.
  • A record crowd thronged the streets of Castlecomer on the first day of the new millennium.
  • Delighted locals thronged the streets and waved flags to honour the men and women. The Sun
  • So many youngsters thronged the street in their party finery. The Sun
  • I was just about brushing my teeth in Fajuyi Hall, OAU, when guys in different halls began to shout all over the place. everyone tuned up their radios and the whole campus went gaga ... there was an unarranged parade on the streets, students who hadnt had their bath thronged everywhere waving makeshift flags of victory, beating drums and dancing all over the place ... JUNE 8 AND THE DEATH OF ABACHA
  • The great mobs which had thronged the streets during the night had vanished. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • Soon afterwards, the police melted away and people thronged the streets. Times, Sunday Times
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