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This article refers to the general phenomenon of crowds. For the psychological and sociological term referring to adolescent peer groups, see Crowds (adolescence).
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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( kroud ) n. A large number of persons gathered together; a throng. The common people; the populace. A group of people ...
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noun 1. a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng: a crowd of angry people. 2. any large number of persons. 3. any group or set of persons with ...
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Definition of CROWD. intransitive verb. 1. a: to press on : hurry b: to press close 2: to collect in numbers . transitive verb
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crowd 1 (kroud) n. 1. A large number of persons gathered together; a throng. 2. The common people; the populace. 3. A group of people united by a common ...
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Finally, a single sign-on and user identity tool that's easy to use, administer, and integrate. Users can come from anywhere – Active Directory, LDAP, Crowd itself ...
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to press, push, or squeeze; to push one's way ( forward, into, through , etc.); to come together in a large group; throng · to press, push, or shove; to press or ...
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The IT Crowd is a British sitcom by Channel 4, written by Graham Linehan, produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson and ...
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To push, to press, to shove. · (transitive) To press or drive together; to mass together. · (transitive) To fill by pressing or thronging together; hence ...
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crowd someone or something in (to) something and crowd someone or something in. to push or squeeze someone or something into a place or a container.
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