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1 crowd
[kraud] n.,v. -n 1. turmë. 2. grup, shoqëri. 3. populli, turma. 4. grumbull, kapicë./-v 1. mblidhen, grumbullohen. 2. mbush, ngjesh. 3. mbingarkoj. 4. hyj me të shtyra.● crowd on sail hap shu më vela.* * *turmë; ngjesh -
2 crowd on sail
[kraud on seil] hap shu më vela -
3 work the crowd up into a fury
['wë:k dhë kraud ap 'intu: ë fë:ri] nxis zemërimin e njerëzve
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crowd — crowd1 [ kraud ] noun *** 1. ) count a large number of people in the same place: The boys disappeared into the crowd. a crowd of 30,000 An angry crowd had gathered on the steps of City Hall. Crowds of people began making their way to the station … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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overcrowd — o|ver|crowd [ ,ouvər kraud ] verb transitive to fill a place with too many people or things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
overcrowded — o|ver|crowd|ed [ ,ouvər kraudəd ] adjective containing too many people or things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
uncrowded — un|crowd|ed [ ʌn kraudəd ] adjective not containing a lot of people or things: The beaches here are surprisingly uncrowded … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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