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the crowding
noun
A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
Exact(54)
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.
Similar(6)
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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