crowd in
phrasal verbcrowd in (on somebody) | crowd into something
- (of thoughts, questions, etc.) to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else
- Too many uncomfortable thoughts were crowding in on her.
- Memories came crowding into her mind.
crowd into/onto something | crowd in
- to move in large numbers into a small space
- We all crowded into her office to sing ‘Happy Birthday’.
- A large number of us crowded onto the bus.
- Thousands of shoppers had crowded into the town centre.
crowd somebody/something into/onto something | crowd somebody/something in
- to put many people or things into a small space
- Guests were crowded into the few remaining rooms.
- They crowd people onto the trains.