In-sentence examples of “crowded”

How to use in-sentence of “crowded”:

+ All the panels are crowded with figures.

+ In these places, poor workers lived crowded together in bad conditions.

+ At 7:10 pm a bomb exploded in crowded section of Maidan when the Ramleela procession was being taken out.

+ Spectators, including schoolchildren crowded the quayside to watch the action.

+ The streets were crowded with horse-wagons.

+ Lalang is the most crowded school in Kedah state and second most crowded school in the country.

+ Barbarossa surprised the NKVD, whose jails and prisons in the annexed territories were crowded with political prisoners.

+ Diseases spread very quickly because the enslaved people were so crowded together, and because there was no sanitation.

In-sentence examples of crowded
In-sentence examples of crowded

Example sentences of “crowded”:

+ He last performed with Crowded House in 1996.

+ He left Crowded House after the album.

+ Lately, however, the movie calendar has become very crowded with more new releases.

+ After that, Neil formed Crowded House with Split Enz’s final drummer Paul Hester and bass player Nick Seymour in 1985.

+ This time things were as crowded as the first location was cavernous, and again the band and their crew were uncomfortable.

+ The old city has narrow and winding streets, with houses crowded close together.

+ Stations become extremely crowded during rush hours, especially at transfer stations such as Taipei Main Station, Zhongxiao Fuxing, and Minquan West Road.

+ In many very poor countries, a lot of people live crowded in houses with only one room.

+ They were attacked in the middle of the street at a very crowded book fair.

+ Little penguins can find their mates, even in crowded and loud areas, by the distinctive call that each penguin makes.

+ He last performed with Crowded House in 1996.

+ He left Crowded House after the album.

+ His movie appearances include “The Crowded Sky”.

+ According to the time, the train might be crowded with students and company employees in major cities, for example, Ageo, Okegawa, Kitamoto, Kounosu, Kumagaya, Fukaya, Honjo.

+ In a crowded field of primary candidates, Sanders both leads in polling and has the largest fan base than his competition.

+ Republican PartyRepublican primary electionprimary for the United States House of Representatives in a crowded field of candidates to Johnnie Crean by 92 votes.

+ However, cutaneous diphtheria also happens in the United States, especially among people with poor hygiene who live in crowded conditions.

+ In “The Crowded Sky” steer a crippled airliner back to earth.

+ In early 1990 he joined Crowded House, the group Neil had formed after Split Enz split up.

More in-sentence examples of “crowded”:

+ The most crowded part of Trawangan is on the eastern side.

+ The Nagore Railway station is one of the crowded railway station in that region, since thousands of devotees come through railway to the holy Dargah.

+ The most crowded part of Trawangan is on the eastern side.

+ The Nagore Railway station is one of the crowded railway station in that region, since thousands of devotees come through railway to the holy Dargah.

+ Seeds are oval and tightly crowded into the pods.

+ It is now one of the most crowded areas in Alaska and includes the towns of Palmer, Wasilla, Big Lake, Houston, Willow and Talkeetna.

+ In 1945, the barracks were so crowded and sanitation was so bad that an epidemic of typhus spread through the camp.

+ Often several families crowded into very small apartments.

+ Yellow or brown leaf edges may be caused by too much direct light, crowded roots, or fluoridated or chlorinated water.

+ He lectured to crowded halls at the University of Paris when still in his early twenties.

+ When Stadium MRT Station was under construction, Kallang station would be crowded when either the Singapore Indoor Stadium or the National Stadium hosted an event.

+ Kong rampages through the city with Ann in his grip, wrecking a crowded elevated train and then climbs the Empire State Building.

+ The largest and the most crowded city is Istanbul which is the only city in the world that has land on two different continents.

+ By this time, the ISM bands had become crowded in the U.S., especially the 2.4GHz band which is used by both the most common variants of Wi-Fi, 802.11b and 802.11g, and many cordless phones; thus interference between unlicensed devices has become common in these bands.

+ Edward’s army was now so crowded they could hardly move.

+ Chesapeake Bay Native plants and animals are often crowded out by invasive species which are more hardy to the now-polluted environment.

+ Liam is the son of Neil Finn, the singer of the famous group Crowded House.

+ They either ate or crowded out the red abalone and red sea urchins that humans like to eat.

+ The jungle is a place in a rain forest where the forest floor is crowded with plants.

+ Sometimes the trains are crowded with students and company employees in major cities, for example Akabane, Urawa, Saitama-Shintoshin, Omiya, Hasuda, Kuki, Koga, Oyama, Utsunomiya, Nasu-Shiobara, Kuroiso.

+ In large, crowded areas, brittle stars eat suspended matter from prevailing seafloor currents.

+ People traveling alone are especially likely to have their things stolen by pickpockets and purse snatchers, who usually work in crowded areas.

+ On a crowded Los Angeles highway, an aspiring actress named Mia is distracted by her preparation for an upcoming audition.

+ People should stay away from crowded places if they can, because being close to big groups of people can easily spread the virus.

+ His masterpiece in this vein came when he opened a line to Kobe in 1920 and produced a newspaper advertisement sniping at the crowded trains of his Hanshin rivals.

+ Efforts are underway to increase the amount of heathland on the chase, reintroducing shrubs such as Callunaheather in some areas where bracken and birch forest have crowded out most other plants.

+ It is located in western side of the North-South Expressway, MalaysiaNorth-South Expressway, Seremban 2 is a planned township built on former oil palm estate land with the aim of relocating to the administrative and business district from the crowded old town centre to a more organised area.

+ It is a renowned beach because the memorial of the two chief ministers M.G.Ramachandran and C.N.Annadurai.And now it houses the cemetery of Former Chief Ministers Kalaingar M.Karunanidhi and Amma J.Jayalalitha It is the most crowded beach in the country.

+ Their second album, “The Lonesome Crowded West”, came next, one year later.

+ If the place is too crowded to enjoy the festival, Hangang Park is also a good place.

+ She has appeared on backing vocals on various albums such as “Crowded House the track ‘Little By Little’ with her husband and sings on the track ‘Isolation’ on the new Crowded House album, Intriguer.

+ He also plays in Crowded House’s touring band lineup.

+ The airport was hurt by the small size of the market, relative proximity to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and other regional airports, and crowded conditions in Northeastern airspace.

+ He was best known as the drummer for the rock bands Split Enz and Crowded House.

+ Towards the end of World War II, the camp was so crowded that 1,500 to 2,000 women were packed into barracks meant to hold only 250 people.

+ A speedy transfer to the West End established him as a brilliant comic actor, squatting at a crowded dining table on a tiny chair and sublimely agonising over a choice between black or white coffee.

+ On May 4, 1884, a train conductor ordered Wells to give up her seat in a nice car and move to a crowded car.

+ The stars in the core of Omega Centauri are so crowded that they are on average only 0.1 light years away from each other.

+ He is the frontman of Crowded House.

+ Because there were many men crowded onto a small ship, triremes could not stay at sea very long.

+ In 2007, Finn reformed Crowded House with Beck’s former drummer Matt Sherrod.

+ A studio near the station was used for crowded mess scenes.

+ In 1998 Capuano won a crowded Democratic primary to replace Joseph Kennedy II in Congress and was re-elected nine times until 2018.

+ For example, the United States Supreme Court said that it was against the law to shout “fire” in a crowded theater if there is no fire, because this might cause people to panic.

+ Japanese Americans were often crowded into small spaces, such as race tracks, before being sent to the camps.

+ As the tiny house was so crowded he was sent to Brno when he was eleven.

+ Carbon monoxide took many minutes to kill, even with the chamber crowded with hundreds of people.

+ The road across the pass is in good condition, but is always crowded with a continuous stream of trucks.

+ The movie shows a number of images, such as the organised demolition of the Pruit Igoe housing complex, the inside of a factory producing endless copies, the faces of strangers in crowded streets and time-lapse images of cars and other vehicles speeding along cities.

+ After the American Civil War, immigrants, mainly from Ireland, Germany, Italy and other parts of Europe, crowded major cities by the millions.

+ After reading many reports about the poor treatment of sick and injured soldiers, she travelled to Crimea to see for herself and discovered the hospitals were crowded and dirty.

+ The population density of a country or city or other place is a number showing how crowded that place is.

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