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Meaning
Verb
●
To
press forward
; to
advance
by pushing.
●
In Collectives:
To
press
together or
collect
in numbers
●
To
press
or
drive
together, especially into a small
space
; to cram.
●
To
fill
by
pressing
or
thronging
together
●
To
push
, to
press
, to shove.
●
In Nautical:
To approach another
ship
too
closely
when it has right of way.
●
In Nautical:
To
carry
excessive
sail
in the hope of
moving
faster.
●
To
press
by
solicitation
; to
urge
; to
dun
; hence, to
treat
discourteously
or unreasonably.
●
To
play on
a
crowd
; to fiddle.
Noun
●
In Collectives:
A group of people
congregated
or
collected
into a
close
body without order.
●
Several things
collected
or
closely
pressed
together; also, some things
adjacent
to each other.
●
In Collectives:
The
so-called
lower orders
of people; the
populace
, vulgar.
●
In Collectives:
A group of people
united
or
at least
characterised
by a common interest.
●
Alternative form of crwth
●
A fiddle.
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Wiktionary
Origin
crowd
English
crudan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Swarm
Throng
Becrowd
Aggregation
Cluster
Group
Mass
Everyone
Masses
Rabble
Mob
Tag-Rag
Unwashed
Audience
Multitude
Public
Commonalty
Crew
Many
Concur
Assemble
Crowd In
General Public
Hoi Polloi
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Related
Throng
Community
Congregation
Band
Venue
Scene
Public
Club
Gang
Fill
Stadium
Spectators
Circle
Party
Draw
Swarm
City
Viewer
Spectator
Parade
Populace
Fans
Chorus
Team
Bring
Audiences
Drag
Pull
Push
Fan
Overwhelm
Flood
Visitor
Gathering
Person
Turn
Viewers
Speaker
Carry
Force
Take
Town
Bunch
Player
Horde
Fan Base
Mosh Pit
Target Audience
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Rhymes
Loud
Dowd
Aloud
Cowed
Cloud
Bowed
Crowd
Proud
Vowed
Rowed
Wowed
Stroud
Shroud
Avowed
Plowed
Mcleod
Uncowed
Allowed
Soughed
Unbowed
Endowed
Ploughed
Enshroud
Unallowed
Disallowed
Fort Macleod
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