Crowded - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adjective
a crowded program
crowded trains
a young mother's crowded days
Extra examples
The train was very crowded, and we had to stand.
The narrow roads were crowded with holiday traffic.
The stores are always crowded around the holiday season.
Boxes crowded the floor of my apartment.
Some native species are being crowded out by exotics.
The driver carefully jockeyed the truck into a narrow space in the crowded parking lot.
Visitors crowded the campus on graduation day.
...a dune buggy came recklessly cannonballing down the crowded beach...
...the clatter of a crowded cafeteria...
...theatergoers crowded the foyer during the play's intermission...
...this affluence of new students is straining an already crowded school system...
...even in a crowded auditorium you wouldn't have trouble picking out his earsplitting horselaugh...
...refugees living in crowded hovels...
Longhairs crowded into the music festival.
...the midmost subway car is usually the most crowded one in the train, so try to avoid it...
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