crowded

IPA: krˈaʊdʌd

adjective

  • Containing too many of something; teeming.
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Examples of "crowded" in Sentences

  • The baris filthy and crowded.
  • A good reputation and a strong brand allow companies to stand out in crowded markets.
  • "I was there before nine, and even then Hickson's shop was crowded -- _crowded_, my dear!"
  • Brown envisions a vast improvement to the shelter, which she described as crowded and substandard.
  • I think I'm going to start drilling holes in crowded areas and wow the populace by catching fish through the ice with my fly rod.
  • Senate seat, partly because he couldn't put together a strong enough grass-roots campaign team that could defeat what he called a crowded "Republican scrum" of primary candidates.
  • I am a bit unsure whether everyone staying at home is a good thing or not here - less people in crowded areas to be injured, but more chances of people being in buildings that could fall.
  • Public S.fety officials and U.S. Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy of Columbus touted the funding yesterday during a tour of the current crime lab at 520 King Ave., which they called crowded and outdated.

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