1. crowding - Noun
2. crowding - Verb
of Crowd
Source: Webster's dictionaryOh, we can populate the dark with horrors, even we who think ourselves informed and sure, believing nothing we cannot measure or weigh. I know beyond all doubt that the dark things crowding in on me either did not exist or were not dangerous to me, and still I was afraid. John Steinbeck
Words are mighty, words are living: Serpents with their venomous stings, Or bright angels, crowding round us, With heaven's light upon their wings: Every word has its own spirit, True or false, that never dies; Every word man's lips have uttered Echoes in God's skies. Adelaide Anne Procter
To judge from the notions expounded by theologians, one must conclude that God created most men simply with a view to crowding hell. Marquis de Sade
Elaine and I got married in summer 1979, we went on our honeymoon and came back for the premiere of 'Scum.' All of sudden my face was on billboards in Leicester Square and people were crowding outside the cinema, going mad about the film. It was a complete shock. Ray Winstone
Most kinds of aggressive behavior among members of the same species are responsive to crowding in the environment. E. O. Wilson
How thick the bursts come crowding through the leaves! Again - thou hearest? Eternal passion! Eternal pain! Matthew Arnold