Throng


noun
1.
a multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd.
2.
a great number of things crowded or considered together:
a throng of memories.
3.
Chiefly Scot. pressure, as of work.
verb (used without object)
4.
to assemble, collect, or go in large numbers; crowd.
verb (used with object)
5.
to crowd or press upon; jostle.
6.
to fill or occupy with or as with a crowd:
He thronged the picture with stars.
7.
to bring or drive together into or as into a crowd, heap, or collection.
8.
to fill by crowding or pressing into:
They thronged the small room.
adjective, Scot. and North England.
9.
filled with people or objects; crowded.
10.
(of time) filled with things to do; busy.
noun
1.
a great number of people or things crowded together
verb
2.
to gather in or fill (a place) in large numbers; crowd
3.
(transitive) to hem in (a person); jostle
adjective
4.
(Yorkshire, dialect) (postpositive) busy

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