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- v press tightly together or cram
- s filled with great numbers crowded together
I try to avoid the thronged streets and stores just before Christmas
- On Fridays, the start of the Muslim weekend, the gardens are thronged with picnicking families who come to enjoy classical concerts much like the performances that enhanced the .
- Whether it be the Hamptons polo match he played host to last year or his coronation-like 29th birthday bash thronged by well-wishers from Muhammad Ali to Martha Stewart, Combs has .
- But the students were carried away by public opinion when thousands thronged to what was denounced as the "Nest of Spies.