Crowed vs. Crowd

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  • Crowd

    A crowd is a large group of people that are gathered or considered together. A crowd may be definable through a common purpose or set of emotions, such as at a political rally, a sports event, or during looting (this is known as a psychological crowd), or may simply be made up of many people going about their business in a busy area. The term “the crowd” may sometimes refer to the lower orders of people in general.

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  • Crowed (verb)

    simple past tense and past participle of crow

  • Crowd (verb)

    To press forward; to advance by pushing.

    “The man crowded into the packed room.”

  • Crowd (verb)

    To press together or collect in numbers

    “They crowded through the archway and into the park.”

    “swarm|throng|crowd in”

  • Crowd (verb)

    To press or drive together, especially into a small space; to cram.

    “He tried to crowd too many cows into the cow-pen.”

  • Crowd (verb)

    To fill by pressing or thronging together

  • Crowd (verb)

    To push, to press, to shove.

    “They tried to crowd her off the sidewalk.”

  • Crowd (verb)

    To approach another ship too closely when it has right of way.

  • Crowd (verb)

    To carry excessive sail in the hope of moving faster.

  • Crowd (verb)

    To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.

  • Crowd (verb)

    To play on a crowd; to fiddle.

  • Crowd (noun)

    A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.

    “After the movie let out, a crowd of people pushed through the exit doors.”

  • Crowd (noun)

    Several things collected or closely pressed together; also, some things adjacent to each other.

    “There was a crowd of toys pushed beneath the couch where the children were playing.”

  • Crowd (noun)

    The so-called lower orders of people; the populace, vulgar.

  • Crowd (noun)

    A group of people united or at least characterised by a common interest.

    “That obscure author’s fans were a nerdy crowd which hardly ever interacted before the Internet age.”

  • Crowd (noun)

    alternative form of crwth

  • Crowd (noun)

    A fiddle.

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