Word of the Day: Crowd
A crowd is a large gathering of people. The presence of a crowd can be good or bad, depending on your personal interest in the situation:
- There was such a large crowd gathered for the parade, we couldn’t find a parking space.
- The owners of the store were thrilled to see a large crowd inside their store during the sale.
- We’ll have to get to the fair early in order to beat the crowds.
- A crowd of people formed around two men fighting in the street.
- We had a large crowd over for dinner last night.
- The man on stage remarked that he had a good crowd watching his performance.
- Politicians know how to work a crowd. (work a crowd = meet and talk among a large group of people)
The words “crowd” or “crowded” can be used as an adjective or as part of a compound noun:
- These appetizers a real crowd pleaser. (crowd pleaser = something that most people like)
- Let’s get out of here. It’s too crowded.
- When the room gets crowded, the temperature goes up from all the body heat.
- The police were called in for crowd control following the soccer game.
- Crowdfunding is a new method of raising money online for special purposes.
You can also use the word “crowd” as a verb:
- A group of people crowded around the movie star as she walked through the street.
- Stop crowding me! You’re too close.
- Don’t crowd the man. Give him some space.
- The pitcher almost hit the batter with a baseball because he was crowding the plate. (To crowd the plate in baseball is to stand too close to home plate.)
Essential English Dictionary
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