Sentence examples for the crowding from inspiring English sources

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the crowding

noun

A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.

  • After the movie let out, a crowd of people pushed through the exit doors.

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I never quite adjusted to the crowding of objects.

"It's not the crowding, it's the cowboying," she said.

Classic Mexican dishes; an expansion should relieve the crowding.

And the "crowding out" Nilsen mentioned took place.

THE crowding has only grown worse since 2005.

Prefabricated classrooms are expected to help ease the crowding.

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It wasn't due to the crowding-out doctrine.

Sort in descending order using the crowding-comparison operator ≼ n : Sort ℱ i, ≼ n   5.

"Not the work—I mean the demands the crowding at me all around.

But the crowding-out argument is about Cameroonian orthodoxy, rather than a supposed state of emergency.

The crowding-in argument is the right one for current economic conditions.

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