crowd in

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crowd in (third-person singular simple present crowds in, present participle crowding in, simple past and past participle crowded in)

  1. (transitive, of a group) To squeeze a large number of people in a small space.
    If we're all going to fit in this elevator, we're going to have to crowd in!

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