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crowd in

Verb

Meaning

crowd in (third-person singular simple present crowds in, present participle crowding in, simple past and past participle crowded in)

(transitive, of a group) To squeeze a large number of people in a small space.
If we're all going to fit in this elevator, we're going to have to crowd in!

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Accessed 11 March 2013 * February 27 Russian troops fire upon a crowd in Warsaw protesting Russian rule over Poland, killing 5 protesters. Source: Internet

A Leeds fan described disorganisation at the turnstiles and no steward or police direction inside the stadium, resulting in the crowd in one enclosure becoming so compressed he was at times unable to raise and clap his hands. Source: Internet

After his victory over Wilder, he grabbed the ringside microphone and led the crowd in a sing-along rendition of “American Pie.” Source: Internet

Afterwards, Churchill told a huge crowd in Whitehall: "This is your victory." Source: Internet

A victory Monday night in front of what will unquestionably be a partisan crowd in LSU’s backyard will make Clemson the seventh major college program since 1950 to win at least 30 straight games. Source: Internet

At all home games, one of the four regiments marches onto the field in formation before the team takes the field and leads the crowd in traditional Army cheers. Source: Internet

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