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Phrase(s): crowd in
Go to crowd in(to) some place., Phrase(s): crowd in(to) some place [and] crowd in
to push or squeeze into some place. • Please don’t try to crowd into this place. • Too many people are trying to crowd in., Phrase(s): crowd in (on someone or something)
to press or crush around someone or something. • Please don’t crowd in on the guest of honor. • Can you keep them back from me? I don’t like it when they crowd in. • The people crowded in on us and frightened us a little bit. • Don’t crowd in on the display case. It is an antique., Phrase(s): crowd someone or something in(to) something [and] crowd someone or something in
to push or squeeze someone or something into a place or a container. • They tried to crowd a dozen people into that tiny room. • Then they crowded in one more. • They all tried to crowd themselves into the same room.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs