crowd
From Wiktionary
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Noun [change]
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- (countable) A crowd is a lot of people in one place together.
- The crowd cheered when the team scored another goal.
- When there's an accident, a crowd appears.
- The crowd were asked to go home.
Verb [change]
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- (transitive) If you crowd someone, you push too close to them.
- Don't crowd me, please. I can't see the stage.