Crowding [verb]

Definition of Crowding:

cram, press into area

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Sentence/Example of Crowding:

At the foot of the pass, the valley widened a little, though still with steep, snow-capped cliffs crowding it on either side.

Their boasted successes, the crowding of colonies, schemes of settlement and development,—all were disagreeable and irritating.

Jess looked past him and saw a female and a male figure crowding into the entry.

“God bless thee, little David,” said the country folk, crowding to shake his hand as he was conveyed back to London for his trial.

And now, hosts of bewildering and confused ideas came crowding on his mind.

You gaze at them, and presently the old times seem to come crowding back.

"Now then," said Betty eagerly, as they reached the road, crowding their horses close together and reining them in to a walk.

I haven't a doubt that we shall do far better than thousands who are now crowding over the White and Chilkoot passes.

The boys in the playground came crowding round, and Barker in vain struggled to escape.

Throwing his wheel over slightly, he tried the tactic of crowding the other off the course.