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The phrase "crowd up" can be a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English. It is typically used to describe a situation where a large number of people gather or assemble closely together, often causing discomfort or inconvenience. It can also mean to fill or pack tightly together. An example sentence using "crowd up" could be: "As the concert began, more and more people started to crowd up near the stage, eager to get a closer view of the band."
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crowd up
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To come together, to form a crowd.
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Oak, deodar, citron, and pepper trees and capricious gardens crowd up to the stairs and patios around Owens's house.
A spokesman for the office of the director of national intelligence claimed that McConnell was setting the crowd up for a punch line.
Tucked away on Page 122 of President Obama's budget is a proposal that has the fast money crowd up in arms: "Tax carried interest as ordinary income".
The goal did at least wake the crowd up, although it was Croatia who continued to press, with Olic maintaining his almost unhindered mastery of Dani Alves's flank.
In the second round Yeleuov built up a five-point lead and the cheerleader with the microphone had to wind the crowd up to get them shouting "Amir!
Having warmed the crowd up with a reference to Leicester City knowing the importance of being in Europe and staying in Europe – see what he did there?
The crowd, up to 1,200 or so in a night, Ms. Peterson said, has generally been a civil mix of young and old, urban and rural.
Given that beach communities crowd up to the shore, that often leads to a denser, more urban feeling with wide and busy roads for walkers to cross.
In theatre venues, Moore would get himself hauled from the stalls crowd up to the balcony and then dive straight back down, 20ft or more.
"Palin is very good at whipping a crowd up in basic emotions; she wears the right gear and she's this earth-mother figure.
After the match, he said: "People will say I was winding the crowd up; I wasn't.
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