To press tightly together or cram.
A crowd of people pressed close together in a small space.
1 The two actors met the manager in the throng near the door.
2 He led the throng of animal men and others in the chase.
3 The throng overflowed into the Lower Temple; into the old church building.
4 People are perishing in flames or slaying one another in the throng .
5 Whoso wishes to turn in this throng must strike in the forehead.
6 Right in the midst of the busy hurrying throng of Union Square
7 And the whole throng turned away in confusion to watch the spectacle.
8 Sadasiva complied; the boy immediately found himself among the distant city throng .
9 There was a look of uncertainty in the throng upon the deck.
10 She was easily pointed out in the throng of the crowded court-room.
11 A lane opened in the throng to afford passage for the wounded.
12 She could hear them long before she caught sight of the throng .
13 And his pathetic strain had awakened the sympathy of the universal throng .
14 He descended the stairs and merged with the throng on the verandas.
15 While following the girl, we saw reavers, a great throng of them.
16 Across the square they joined the growing throng outside the red temple.
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