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  • 1 crowd

    1. noun
    1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) folkemængde; opløb
    2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) klike; kreds
    2. verb
    1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) stimle sammen; flokkes
    2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) fylde; overfylde
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    1. noun
    1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) folkemængde; opløb
    2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) klike; kreds
    2. verb
    1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) stimle sammen; flokkes
    2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) fylde; overfylde

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  • fill — 1 /fIl/ verb 1 MAKE STH FULL a) also fill up (T) to put the right amount of a liquid, substance, or material into a container, or put in enough to make it full: I filled a saucepan and put it on the stove. | You ve filled the bath too full. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fill flash — is a photographic technique used to brighten deep shadow areas, typically outdoors on sunny days, though the technique is useful any time the background is significantly brighter than the subject of the photograph. To use fill flash, the aperture …   Wikipedia

  • o|ver|fill — «OH vuhr FIHL», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to fill too full; fill so as to cause overflowing …   Useful english dictionary

  • fill up — UK US fill up Phrasal Verb with fill({{}}/fɪl/ verb [T] ► to make something full, or to become full: fill up with sth »The sales pipeline for his facility is starting to fill up with clients. »Too many spam emails are filling up our inboxes …   Financial and business terms

  • full — full1 adjective 1》 containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.     ↘having eaten as much as one is able.     ↘filled with intense emotion.     ↘(full of) having a large number or quantity of.     ↘(full of) unable …   English new terms dictionary

  • stuff — [stuf] n. [ME stoffe < OFr estoffe < estoffer, prob. < Gr styphein, to pull together, tighten < styppe, tow, coarse cloth of flax or hemp: see STOP] 1. the material or substance out of which anything is or can be made; raw material 2 …   English World dictionary

  • cram´mer — cram «kram», verb, crammed, cram|ming, noun. –v.t. 1. to force into; force down; stuff: »He crammed as many candy bars into his pockets as they would hold. I crammed all my clothes quickly into the bag. SYNONYM(S …   Useful english dictionary

  • o|ver|charge — «verb. OH vuhr CHAHRJ; noun. OH vuhr CHAHRJ», verb, charged, charg|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to charge too high a price: »The grocer overcharged you for the eggs. 2. to load too heavily; fill too full: »The overcharged old musket burst. 3. Figurative.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • overfill — /oh veuhr fil /, v.t. 1. to fill too full, so as to cause overflowing. v.i. 2. to become too full. [1200 50; ME overfillen, OE oferfyllan. See OVER , FILL] * * * …   Universalium

  • overfill — o•ver•fill [[t]ˌoʊ vərˈfɪl[/t]] v. t. 1) to fill too full, so as to cause overflowing 2) to become too full • Etymology: 1200–50 …   From formal English to slang

  • overcharge — v 1. charge too much, Sl. soak, Sl. sting, cheat, Inf. gyp, rook, short change, Sl. rip off; Sl. take, take advantage of, Inf. diddle, Inf. do, Sl. burn. 2. overload, overlade, fill too full, fill to the brim or gills, fill to overflowing,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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