crowds
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 crowd n. Pronunciation: ' krau ̇ d Function: verb Etymology: Middle English crouden, from Old English crūdan; akin to Middle High German kroten to crowd, Old English crod multitude, Middle Irish gruth curds Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 a : to press on : HURRY b : to press close <the players crowd ed around the coach> 2 : to collect in numbers transitive verb 1 a : to fill by pressing or thronging together <a room crowd ed with children> b : to press, force, or thrust into a small space 2 : PUSH , FORCE ― often used with off or out < crowd a person off the sidewalk> 3 a : to urge on b : to put on (sail) in excess of the usual for greater speed 4 : to put pressure on <don't crowd me, I'll pay> 5 : THRONG , JOSTLE 6 : to press or stand close to <the batter was crowd ing the plate>]]> 2 crowd n. Function: noun Date: 1565 1 : a large number of persons especially when collected together : THRONG 2 a : the great body of the people : POPULACE b : most of one's peers <follow the crowd > 3 : a large number of things close together <I saw a crowd ⋯ of golden daffodils ― William Wordsworth> 4 : a group of people having something (as a habit, interest, or occupation) in common <in with the wrong crowd > <the Hollywood crowd > synonyms CROWD , THRONG , CRUSH , MOB , HORDE mean an assembled multitude usually of people. CROWD implies a close gathering and pressing together <a small crowd gathered>. THRONG strongly suggests movement and pushing <a throng of reporters>. CRUSH emphasizes the compactness of the group, the difficulty of individ…