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crowded together
adjective as in gathered
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Imagine being among a whole fleet of boats crowded together, each jockeying for the same place on the starting line at the same time.
It added that in economy class, several cups of noodles are all served at once, saying that the "risk of burns is greater with passengers crowded together".
The smaller sloth habitats become, the more the animals are crowded together into a single area.
The shacks there are crowded together, made mostly of wood and iron, often with a single kitchen and bathroom serving several homes.
As anyone crowded together in that room can attest, Sanders’ aura is surely the biggest reason this Colorado quest has a chance to work.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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