Similar words: overcrowded, powder, slow down, added, dedicate, extended, provided, crop. Meaning: ['krəʊdɪd] adj. overfilled or compacted or concentrated.
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61) We had a very crowded schedule on the trip.
62) Seeing the hall was crowded, he elbowed himself in.
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64) Thousands of people crowded the narrow streets.
65) Crowded markets are a happy hunting ground for pickpockets.
66) The people crowded round the scene of the accident.
67) The narrow roads were crowded with holiday traffic.
68) It was a tight squeeze in the crowded bus.
69) The hungry refugees crowded around the tractors.
70) A buzz went through the crowded courtroom.
71) Their eyes met across the crowded room.
72) Crowded shops are a happy hunting-ground for pick-pockets.
73) The crowded factories are rife with disease.
74) We all crowded round the table.
75) By ten o'clock the bar was crowded.
76) Too much furniture had been crowded into the saleroom.
77) One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus.
78) Hordes of commuters crowded into the train.
79) We had to fight through the crowded streets.
80) We have a very crowded schedule.
81) We'd all crowded into Harriet's small sitting-room.
82) Most people just can't operate in noisy, crowded conditions.
83) The streets were crowded with shoppers.
84) Fans crowded round him to ask for his autograph.
85) It is a remarkably noisy and crowded city.
86) As soon as he appeared, reporters crowded round.
87) Supermarket chains have crowded out the smaller shops.
88) Disturbing thoughts crowded into my mind.
89) The roads should be less crowded today.
90) At weekends the beach is crowded with noisy trippers.
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