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The idea is to crowd in like being at a game.
I hope not too many try to crowd in here at once.
He'd never been among so large a crowd in his life.
We had a big crowd in here until about an hour ago.
It was the second such crowd in the past week.
It was big enough to hold six people, if they crowded in.
It was not a place ever to be crowded in the middle of the day.
They ought to have something for having to crowd in with others.
The crowd in the square were getting to their feet.
He took the whole crowd in and gave them a tour.
The four white walls seemed to crowd in on him.
Just as well; it would have been very crowded in here.
He held her hand as they made their way through the crowd in the town square.
He knows the crowd in this town so well, that I think he's the one to help us.
It took officers 28 minutes to break up the crowd in the park.
Over the weekend, people crowded in for one last look.
This is what it means to be part of the cool crowd in America.
The room was soon full of people, and still more were crowding in.
The teachers crowding in behind him went running to them.
And the crowd in the city was more than I remembered.
The car arrived just as he did, and they all crowded in.
It was the silence of a crowd in which each man is thinking for and to himself.
The people often had to crowd in very close to catch all that she was saying.
She refused to be one of a crowd in a man's head, much less his bed.
There were quite a few of us standing, and more people crowded in even after the service began.