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Crowd (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Crowd, v. i. 1. To press together or collect in numbers; to swarm; to throng.

The whole company crowded about the fire.

Addison.

Images came crowding on his mind faster than he could put them into words.

Macaulay.

2. To urge or press forward; to force one's self; as, a man crowds into a room.