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crowd together

v. to gather together in large numbers; "men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah" [syn: crowd]

Usage examples of "crowd together".

Then as now a very little incident sufficed to bring a crowd together at the seaside.

No one had spoken for the role of wife, and since Raheli lived, no one could take her place as a child, but the crowd together sang the short farewell.

It had been a small inn, and they had all been forced to crowd together regardless of rank for several days.

He lifted the mug to his lips and forced down a couple of big, awful swallows, feeling the pills crowd together in his throat and stick halfway down his esophagus.

Their compulsion to crowd together, to coat planets with their kind until the pressure of being together has them erupting outward again.

But slaves were being quickly unloaded from the cart, forced with the smack of the belt to crowd together on the grass.