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crowded
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
crowded
(adjective)
crowd
(verb)
crowded
/
ˈ
kraʊdəd/
adjective
crowded
/
ˈ
kraʊdəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of CROWDED
[
more crowded; most crowded
]
:
filled with too many people or things
a
crowded
bar/lobby/waiting room
The library was so
crowded
today!
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often +
with
The room was
crowded
[=
crammed, packed
]
with
people.
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