Crowd
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An ancient instrument of music with six strings; a kind ofviolin, being the oldest known stringed instrument played with a bow.[Written also croud, crowth, cruth, and crwth.]A lackey that . . . can warble upon a crowd a little. B. Jonson.
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n. Numerous people.
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n. A [clique] or [birds of a feather].
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v. Take [fronts] in line without permission.
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v. Invade someone's [personal space].
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v. Get in people's way.
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A group of people...
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A label given when the number of beings (whether they be humans or another kind of breathing lifeform) exceed the number of meters in which all that contribute to the label of ‘crowd’ currently are. Some may claim that 3 or more is a crowd - if all are within a meter or two radius, then it is classified as a very small crowd. Several amateur singers, actors, dancers and performers become very familiar and comfortable with this size.
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a large number of peolpe or animals
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1: a lot of people in the same place.
2: to block an entrance.
3: What chinease people call those white fluffy things in the sky. -
Many people gathered together.
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