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crowd
noun
a
large
group
of
people
who
are
together
in
one
place
•
A
huge
crowd
gathered
in
the
town
square
to
watch
the
fireworks
.
A
huge
crowd
gathered
in
the
town
square
to
watch
the
fireworks
.
•
We
had
to
push
through
the
crowd
to
reach
the
stage
.
We
had
to
push
through
the
crowd
to
reach
the
stage
.
Old
English
crūdan
“
to
press
,
push
”,
later
developing
the
noun
sense
of
a
pressed-together
group
.
verb
-
crowd
,
crowding
,
crowds
,
crowded
to
move
close
together
and
fill
or
press
into
a
place
,
or
to
push
by
moving
too
close
•
Fans
crowded
around
the
actress
outside
the
cinema
.
Fans
crowded
around
the
actress
outside
the
cinema
.
•
They
all
crowded
into
the
small
elevator
.
They
all
crowded
into
the
small
elevator
.
noun
ordinary
people
in
general
,
especially
thought
of
as
a
single
group
•
The
new
phone
is
designed
so
that
the
crowd
can
afford
it
.
The
new
phone
is
designed
so
that
the
crowd
can
afford
it
.
•
She
didn
’
t
care
what
the
crowd
thought
about
her
unusual
clothes
.
She
didn
’
t
care
what
the
crowd
thought
about
her
unusual
clothes
.
noun
a
group
of
friends
or
people
who
share
the
same
interests
•
He
started
hanging
out
with
a
bad
crowd
and
his
grades
dropped
.
He
started
hanging
out
with
a
bad
crowd
and
his
grades
dropped
.
•
My
dance
crowd
meets
every
Friday
night
.
My
dance
crowd
meets
every
Friday
night
.