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thronging

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1. thronging - Noun

2. thronging - Adjective

3. thronging - Verb

Meaning

of Throng

Source: Webster's dictionary

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James Brickwood’s image of a lonely State Theatre in Sydney’s CBD – all lights but no one home – was taken just before 7pm, when the footpaths are normally thronging with pedestrians. Source: Internet

By nightfall beachside streets, usually thronging with people a week before Christmas, were eeriely deserted. Source: Internet

Festivities mark first day of Eid in QatarResidents and citizens marked the first day of Eid on Saturday by thronging mosques and, as the day progressed, flocked to malls and other hotspots where Eid entertainment activities were on in full swing. Source: Internet

That brand of football had seen fans thronging Barbourfields. Source: Internet

But that was the Royal compound - a sealed, planned seat of power, where the country's elite lived away from the thronging masses. Source: Internet

Stating that the coming days are crucial in the battle against Covid-19, he urged people to maintain social distancing, avoid thronging markets and stay indoors. Source: Internet

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