Similar words: overcrowded, powder, slow down, added, dedicate, extended, provided, crop. Meaning: ['krəʊdɪd] adj. overfilled or compacted or concentrated.
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121) The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the sides of cars on the crowded highway.
122) We would have liked to print your letter in the newspaper, but it was crowded out by important news.
123) He pulled wires and got us a room at the crowded hotel.
124) His face went red with shyness when he walked into the crowded room.
125) Small shops are being crowded out by the big supermarkets.
126) The chairman ranged his eyes over the crowded conference room and began his speech.
127) We all crowded into her office to sing 'Happy Birthday'.
128) The room was crowded but I managed to squeeze in.
129) As Christmas draws nearer,(sentence dictionary) the shops start to get unbearably crowded.
130) It's a bit crowded in here can you get through?
131) The street was so crowded that cars were unable to pass.
132) Happy memories crowded in on me as I looked at the photographs.
133) The market-place and street were crowded with those who'd come to barter.
134) Small local businesses have been crowded out by large multinationals.
135) The train was crowded so we decided to catch a later one .
136) The airspace over Europe is becoming more and more crowded.
137) The bar was so crowded you could hardly move .
138) The harbour was crowded, with boats berthed two and three abreast.
139) The place was so crowded; we soon lost sight of him.
140) The audience crowded in the hall, yammering for the appearance of their favourite actress.
141) Many expectant mothers were crowded out of the maternity hospitals.
142) Police blocked off the road as hotel staff and guests crowded around.
143) The road was so crowded that the car could not pass through easily.
144) Chen gave her a nod of recognition across the crowded room.
145) It's crowded at the best of times but today it was unbearable.
146) They could hear a loud babble of voices coming from the crowded bar.
147) He explained away his late arrival by blaming it on the crowded roads.
148) Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
149) I suppose it's because I live in a crowded city that I have this yearning for open spaces.
150) I hope the next train will be less crowded than this one.
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