Similar words: overcrowded, powder, slow down, added, dedicate, extended, provided, crop. Meaning: ['krəʊdɪd] adj. overfilled or compacted or concentrated.
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91) The bomb went off in a crowded street.
92) The waiters threaded between the crowded tables.
93) Supporters crowded through the gates into the stadium.
94) The baggage hall was crowded and noisy.
95) The delegates crowded the floor of the House.
96) She sidled out of the crowded room.
97) The shop was crowded with display stands and boxes.
98) The beach was crowded with sunbathers.
99) The eager spectators crowded into the stadium.
100) Memories crowded in on me.
101) We all crowded into the lift.
102) Too much furniture had been crowded into the salesroom.
103) Their eyes met across a crowded room.
104) We all crowded around the stove to keep warm.
105) I crowded everything into my suitcase.
106) I don't like to be crowded.
107) The streets were crowded with protesters against the war.
108) British prisons remain disgracefully crowded and insanitary.
109) A seething mass of children crowded around the tables.
110) You were right about the hotel being too crowded.
111) The bus was crowded with passengers.
112) He drove slowly. The avenue was crowded with people.
113) More than 20 000 demonstrators crowded into the square.
114) Pupils crowded round to ask questions.
115) People crowded around to see what was happening.
116) When it is wet,(sentencedict.com) the buses are crowded.
117) My eyes range over the crowded room, seeking a familiar face.
118) It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar.
119) Sounding the car's horn, she drove at high speed through the crowded streets.
120) As Christmas gets closer, the shops get more and more crowded.
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