Crowd meaning in English
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Definition
the crowd: the group, the public, the audience, the spectators, the masses
(a) crowded (metro): (a) packed, busy, full, cramped (metro)
The stadium was very crowded. I couldn't see one spare seat.
- "Crowd : Beer!"
- "Crowd : Faster!"
- "Crowd : Gasp!"
- "Brian : Bruno, the crowd is out of control!"
- "A rare Siberian tiger named "Shoshana" escaped from her pen at the San Francisco zoo yesterday night and attacked a crowd of seven teenagers who had been insulting her, seriously injuring all seven of them. An eighth person, a six year old boy named Timothy Aldridge, was licked by the tiger, and later said the tiger's tongue felt "like sandpaper" and that her breath smelled like "muffins"."
- "Crowd : Shhh!"
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