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1 crowd (all) together
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2 crowd (on) sail
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3 crowd out
crowd outbuitensluiten, verdringen -
4 crowd
n. menigte, massa; groep; vriendenkring; hoop, stapel--------v. vullen; volproppen; dringencrowd1[ kraud]2 (wanordelijke) bende ⇒ pan, troep♦voorbeelden:II 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:¶ follow/move with/go with the crowd • in de pas lopen, zich conformeren aan de massaraise oneself/rise above the crowd • boven de massa uitstijgen————————crowd21 samendrommen ⇒ elkaar/zich verdringen♦voorbeelden:1 people crowded in/round • mensen dromden samen/verdrongen elkaarcrowd (all) together • (allemaal) op een kluitje gaan staanII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 proppen ⇒ persen, (dicht) op/tegen elkaar drukken♦voorbeelden:¶ crowd out • buitensluiten, verdringen -
5 crowd control
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6 crowd of spectators
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7 crowd psychology
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8 in-crowd
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9 I don't like the artistic crowd
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10 a crowd on the rampage
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11 a shudder ran through the crowd
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12 among the crowd
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13 battle through the crowd
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14 be crushed to death in a crowd
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15 capacity crowd
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16 dense crowd
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17 follow/move with/go with the crowd
follow/move with/go with the crowdin de pas lopen, zich conformeren aan de massaEnglish-Dutch dictionary > follow/move with/go with the crowd
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18 force a passage through the crowd
een weg door de menigte banenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > force a passage through the crowd
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19 go with the crowd/stream/times/tide
go with the crowd/stream/times/tideEnglish-Dutch dictionary > go with the crowd/stream/times/tide
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20 he shouldered his way through the crowd
English-Dutch dictionary > he shouldered his way through the crowd
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