crowd
//kraʊd//
Noun
crowdSingular
crowdsPlural
1
A large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
A large crowd gathered in the street to watch the parade.
2
A group of people with a common interest or characteristic.
She hangs out with the art crowd.
Verb
crowdPresent tense
crowdedPast tense
crowdedPast participle
crowdingPresent participle
crowdsThird-person singular
1
To gather together in large numbers, filling a space.
People crowded into the small shop to see the new products.
2
To press or push closely together; to fill a space uncomfortably full.
Too many people were crowded into the small room.
3
To move too close to someone or something, causing discomfort.
Stop crowding me. I need some space.