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Crowd together   /kraʊd təgˈɛðər/   Listen
Crowd together

verb
1.
To gather together in large numbers.  Synonym: crowd.






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"Crowd together" Quotes from Famous Books



... and, as things are to-day, lack the means to undertake the needed experiments on an adequate scale. Furthermore, all travelers are agreed that in the high latitudes of Northern Siberia, where spring, summer and autumn crowd together in rapid succession within a few months, an astonishing luxuriance of vegetation suddenly springs forth. Thus Sweden and Norway, to-day so sparsely populated, would, with their mammoth woods and positively inexhaustible mineral ...
— Woman under socialism • August Bebel

... noble Youth, your very valiant brother, And wise as valiant (bowing to DON CURIO who puffs at him) rightly doth insinuate 185 Fortune deals nothing singly—whether Honors Or Insults, whether it be Joys or Sorrows, They crowd together on us, or at best ...
— The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Vol I and II • Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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