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Meanings of more thronged in English
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Usage of more thronged in English
1
Accordingly she went into the morethronged and populous part of the town.
2
Their receipts were never larger, and their houses never morethronged.
3
Now they came out into the busy street, which seemed morethronged than ever.
4
The ball room became still morethronged; and Delmé was glad to turn once more towards the pavilion.
5
The cafés were once morethronged.
6
His house was morethronged with petitioners, courtiers, and men of affairs, than even the palace of the Duchess.
7
As we went down the Rue St. Honore, it grew more and morethronged, and with a meaner class of people.
8
It was morethronged than then, but he failed to be impressed, as then, with the selfish activity of the crowd.
9
The first experiments in this direction more than justified expectations, for the day exhibitions were always morethronged than those of the evening.
10
That number had been reckoned for; but half as many morethronged the roofs of the stockade buildings and hung-multicoloured density-fromtheir parapets.
11
On all festivals and holidays, which occur on the Sabbath, the churches and chapels are morethronged than on any other Lord's day.
12
At last she paused before a respectable-looking house of moderate size in a neighborhood remote from the busier and morethronged parts of the city.
13
Zigzag-wise, through streets that were growing more and yet morethronged instead of silent, they tore barrackward, missing men by a miracle every twelve yards.