Definition: 1. Overfilled or compacted or concentrated.
Use 'crowded' in a sentence:
1. The market-place and street were crowded with those who'd come to barter.
2. However, taking the bus is just a necessary but boring part of life: they get on the bus, pay for it and sit down or find a place to stand when it is crowded.
3. It was so crowded I couldn't get to the bar.
4. Crowded markets are a happy hunting ground for pickpockets.
5. Yes, it's really crowded.
6. Is the road crowded?
7. It's too crowded here.
8. Do not go to crowded places like shopping malls.
9. When we returned, the party was in full swing and the dance floor was crowded.
10. From my bedroom window I looked out on a crowded vista of hills and rooftops.
11. Here is crowded.
12. Memories crowded his mind.
13. Thousands of people crowded the narrow streets.
14. Planes are crowded, airlines overbook, and departures are almost never on time.
15. In midsummer every Cape Cod town is impossibly crowded.
16. People crowded the hall.
17. Their eyes met across the crowded room.
18. Saying excuse me, Seaton pushed his way into the crowded living room.
19. The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the sides of cars on the crowded motorway.
20. Diana's house was crowded with happy people whose spontaneous outbursts of song were accompanied by lively music.
21. Thousands of demonstrators crowded the streets shouting slogans.
22. He peered slowly around the small crowded room.
23. It's always crowded at peak times.
24. We have a very crowded schedule.
25. The bomb went off in a crowded street.
26. The waiters threaded between the crowded tables.
27. London was very crowded.
28. The baggage hall was crowded and noisy.
29. The roads should be less crowded today.
30. We all crowded around the stove to keep warm.
31. She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train.
32. One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus.