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- Crowd - v. t. - To push, to press, to shove.
- Crowd - v. t. - To press or drive together; to mass together.
- Crowd - v. t. - To fill by pressing or thronging together; hence, to encumber by excess of numbers or quantity.
- Crowd - v. t. - To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.
- Crowd - v. i. - To press together or collect in numbers; to swarm; to throng.
- Crowd - v. i. - To urge or press forward; to force one's self; as, a man crowds into a room.
- Crowd - v. t. - A number of things collected or closely pressed together; also, a number of things adjacent to each other.
- Crowd - v. t. - A number of persons congregated or collected into a close body without order; a throng.
- Crowd - v. t. - The lower orders of people; the populace; the vulgar; the rabble; the mob.
- Crowd - n. - An ancient instrument of music with six strings; a kind of violin, being the oldest known stringed instrument played with a bow.
- Crowd - v. t. - To play on a crowd; to fiddle.
- Crowded - imp. & p. p. - of Crowd
- Crowder - n. - One who plays on a crowd; a fiddler.
- Crowder - n. - One who crowds or pushes.
- Crowding - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Crowd
- Crowdy - n. - A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water; food of the porridge kind.
- Huddle - v. i. - To press together promiscuously, from confusion, apprehension, or the like; to crowd together confusedly; to press or hurry in disorder; to crowd.
- Displace - v. t. - To crowd out; to take the place of.
- Clutter - v. t. - To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange; as, to clutter a room.
- Stuff - n. - To crowd with facts; to cram the mind of; sometimes, to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or fancies.
- Fumble - v. t. - To handle or manage awkwardly; to crowd or tumble together.
- Pester - v. t. - To crowd together in an annoying way; to overcrowd; to infest.
- Hum - n. - The confused noise of a crowd or of machinery, etc., heard at a distance; as, the hum of industry.
- Press - v. - To urge, or act upon, with force, as weight; to act upon by pushing or thrusting, in distinction from pulling; to crowd or compel by a gradual and continued exertion; to bear upon; to squeeze; to compress; as, we press the ground with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we repose; we press substances with the hands, fingers, or arms; we are pressed in a crowd.
- Roar - v. i. - To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or the like.
- Compel - v. t. - To gather or unite in a crowd or company.
- Overcrowd - v. t. - To crowd too much.
- Swarm - v. t. - To crowd or throng.
- Exclude - v. t. - To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer from the privilege of voting.
- Rabble - v. i. - A tumultuous crowd of vulgar, noisy people; a mob; a confused, disorderly throng.
- Herd - n. - A crowd of low people; a rabble.
- Overwork - v. t. - To fill too full of work; to crowd with labor.
- Constipate - v. t. - To crowd or cram into a narrow compass; to press together or condense.
- Rabblement - n. - A tumultuous crowd of low people; a rabble.
- Pack - n. - To fill in the manner of a pack, that is, compactly and securely, as for transportation; hence, to fill closely or to repletion; to stow away within; to cause to be full; to crowd into; as, to pack a trunk; the play, or the audience, packs the theater.
- Huddle - v. t. - To crowd (things) together to mingle confusedly; to assemble without order or system.
- Throng - v. i. - To crowd together; to press together into a close body, as a multitude of persons; to gather or move in multitudes.
- Wad - v. t. - To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
- Hustle - v. t. - To shake together in confusion; to push, jostle, or crowd rudely; to handle roughly; as, to hustle a person out of a room.
- Crib - v. i. - To crowd together, or to be confined, as in a crib or in narrow accommodations.
- Throng - v. t. - To crowd, or press, as persons; to oppress or annoy with a crowd of living beings.
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- H5519 סָךְ - 5519 סָךְ - סָךְ - - çâk - sawk - from סָכַךְ; properly, a thicket of men, i.e. a crowd; multitude. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5712 עֵדָה - 5712 עֵדָה - עֵדָה - - ʻêdâh - ay-daw' - feminine of עֵד in the original sense of fixture; a stated assemblage (specifically, a concourse, or generally, a family or crowd); assembly, company, congregation, multitude, people, swarm. Compare עֵדָה. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H102 אַגָּף - 102 אַגָּף - אַגָּף - - ʼaggâph - ag-gawf' - probably from נָגַף (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; i.e.; (only plural) wings of an army, or crowds of troops; bands. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G598 ἀποθλίβω - 598 ἀποθλίβω - ἈΠΟΘΛΊΒΩ - - apothlíbō - ap-oth-lee'-bo - from ἀπό and θλίβω; to crowd (from every side):--press. - Verb - greek
- G971 βιάζω - 971 βιάζω - ΒΙΆΖΩ - - biázō - bee-ad'-zo - from βία; to force, i.e. (reflexively) to crowd oneself (into), or (passively) to be seized:--press, suffer violence. - Verb - greek
- G1239 διαδίδωμι - 1239 διαδίδωμι - ΔΙΑΔΊΔΩΜΙ - - diadídōmi - dee-ad-id'-o-mee - from διά and δίδωμι; to give throughout a crowd, i.e. deal out; also to deliver over (as to a successor):--(make) distribute(-ion), divide, give. - Verb - greek
- G1234 διαγογγύζω - 1234 διαγογγύζω - ΔΙΑΓΟΓΓΎΖΩ - - diagongýzō - dee-ag-ong-good'-zo - from διά and γογγύζω; to complain throughout a crowd:--murmur. - Verb - greek
- G1776 ἐνοχλέω - 1776 ἐνοχλέω - ἘΝΟΧΛΈΩ - - enochléō - en-okh-leh'-o - from ἐν and ὀχλέω; to crowd in, i.e. (figuratively) to annoy:--trouble. - Verb - greek
- H1413 גָּדַד - 1413 גָּדַד - גָּדַד - - gâdad - gaw-dad' - a primitive root (compare גּוּד); to crowd; also to gash (as if by pressing into); assemble (selves by troops), gather (selves together, self in troops), cut selves. - Verb - heb
- H1464 גּוּד - 1464 גּוּד - גּוּד - - gûwd - goode - a primitive root (akin to גָּדַד); to crowd upon, i.e. attack; invade, overcome. - Verb - heb
- H1416 גְּדוּד - 1416 גְּדוּד - גְּדוּד - - gᵉdûwd - ghed-ood' - from גָּדַד; a crowd (especially of soldiers); army, band (of men), company, troop (of robbers). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1995 הָמוֹן - 1995 הָמוֹן - הָמוֹן - - hâmôwn - haw-mone' - or הָמֹן; (Ezekiel 5:7), from הָמָה; a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth; abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3658 ὅμιλος - 3658 ὅμιλος - ὍΜΙΛΟΣ - - hómilos - hom'-il-os - from the base of ὁμοῦ and a derivative of the alternate of αἱρέομαι (meaning a crowd); association together, i.e. a multitude:--company. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3792 ὀχλοποιέω - 3792 ὀχλοποιέω - ὈΧΛΟΠΟΙΈΩ - - ochlopoiéō - okh-lop-oy-eh'-o - from ὄχλος and ποιέω; to make a crowd, i.e. raise a public disturbance:--gather a company. - Verb - greek
- H7285 רֶגֶשׁ - 7285 רֶגֶשׁ - רֶגֶשׁ - - regesh - reh'-ghesh - or (feminine) רִגְשָׁה; from רָגַשׁ; a tumultuous crowd; company, insurrection. - - heb
- G4505 ῥύμη - 4505 ῥύμη - ῬΎΜΗ - - rhýmē - hroo'-may - prolongation from ῥύομαι in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded):--lane, street. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4846 συμπνίγω - 4846 συμπνίγω - ΣΥΜΠΝΊΓΩ - - sympnígō - soom-pnee'-go - from σύν and πνίγω; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd:--choke, throng. - Verb - greek
- G4912 συνέχω - 4912 συνέχω - ΣΥΝΈΧΩ - - synéchō - soon-ekh'-o - from σύν and ἔχω; to hold together, i.e. to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy:--constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng. - Verb - greek
- G4918 συνθλίβω - 4918 συνθλίβω - ΣΥΝΘΛΊΒΩ - - synthlíbō - soon-thlee'-bo - from σύν and θλίβω; to compress, i.e. crowd on all sides:--throng. - Verb - greek
- G4962 συστρέφω - 4962 συστρέφω - ΣΥΣΤΡΈΦΩ - - systréphō - soos-tref'-o - from σύν and στρέφω; to twist together, i.e. collect (a bundle, a crowd):--gather. - Verb - greek
- G4963 συστροφή - 4963 συστροφή - ΣΥΣΤΡΟΦΉ - - systrophḗ - soos-trof-ay' - from συστρέφω; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd:--+ band together, concourse. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2346 θλίβω - 2346 θλίβω - ΘΛΊΒΩ - - thlíbō - thlee'-bo - akin to the base of τρίβος; to crowd (literally or figuratively):--afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation, trouble. - Verb - greek
- H6862 צַר - 6862 צַר - צַר - - tsar - tsar - or צָר; from צָרַר; compare as in צֹר; narrow; (as a noun) a tight place (usually figuratively, i.e. trouble); also a pebble ; (transitive) an opponent (as crowding); adversary, afflicted(-tion), anguish, close, distress, enemy, flint, foe, narrow, small, sorrow, strait, tribulation, trouble. - Adjective - heb
- G5182 τυρβάζω - 5182 τυρβάζω - ΤΥΡΒΆΖΩ - - tyrbázō - toor-bad'-zo - from (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to θόρυβος); to make "turbid", i.e. disturb:--trouble. - Verb - greek