intransitive. To move thickly or in crowds; to flock, crowd. Obsolete. rare.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > gather together [verb (intransitive)] > crowd together (20) thickc1000 intransitive. To move thickly or in crowds; to flock, crowd. Obsolete. rare. pressa1350 intransitive. Of a person or (esp.) a number of people: to come closely to or about a person or place; to gather in a crowd; to crowd, throng. Also… empressc1400 transitive and intransitive = impress, v.1 (in various senses). shock1548 reflexive and intransitive. To crowd together. Obsolete. serry1581 intransitive. To press close together in the ranks; to stand or move in close or serried order. pester1610 intransitive. Of a person: to crowd, press, jostle. rare (English regional in later use). serr1683 reflexive, passive, and intransitive. To press close together; esp. to serry the ranks, form a serried company. thicken1726 intransitive. To become crowded, numerous, or frequent; to gather thickly. Also (poetic): †To move in great numbers, to flock, troop (obsolete). crush1755 intransitive (for reflexive). To advance or make one's way by crushing or pressure. Also, to crush one's way. scrouge1798 intransitive. Also figurative. pack1828 intransitive. To assemble closely, congregate; to form a group; esp. (of animals) to collect into or constitute a pack. to close up1835 intransitive. To close by the union or coalescence of separate parts; to come together so as to leave no intervals or gaps; esp. of ranks of soldiers. to be packed (in) like sardines1911 In colloquial phrase to be packed (in) like sardines: to be crowded or confined tightly together, as sardines in a tin. scrum1913 intransitive. To move around energetically, in a densely packed crowd or group; to jostle. Frequently with around, round. Subcategories:— in a disorderly manner (6) |
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