Sentence examples for to crowd from inspiring English sources

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to crowd

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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"Some try to crowd him," he said.

I was trying to crowd surf.

Children were allowed to crowd the intersections.

Branca wanted to crowd me on the next pitch.

There's no need to crowd the emergency room.

"Yes," said the father, "I didn't want to crowd her".

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We also use it to crowd-source ideas.

In total, Tado is hoping to crowd-raise $150,000.

– so instead I've decided to crowd-source the decision.

But there's also a darker side to crowd-sourced war.

He is a prankster and likes to crowd-surf.

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