Use "throng|thronged|thronging|throngs" in a sentence

1. Crowds thronged the streets.

2. Crowds thronged the stores.

3. ‘Yet there is a new movement Astir in the world, against the inherent violence of globalization, corporate rule and fundamentalism, that reminds us strongly of the early 1960s.’ Synonyms crowded , bustling, swarming, teeming, Astir, buzzing, hectic, full, thronged, thronging, lively, vibrant

4. Sunday, throngs of demonstrators defied orders to disperse.

5. Mourners thronged to the funeral.

6. She got lost in the throng.

7. The children thronged into the hall.

8. The streets are thronged with people.

9. The airport was thronged with holiday-makers.

10. The singer was thronged by fans.

11. The classroom was thronged with students.

12. The street was thronged with shoppers.

13. The crowds thronged into the mall.

14. An official pushed through the throng.

15. The streets were thronged with people.

16. ‘Yet there is a new movement Astir in the world, against the inherent violence of globalization, corporate rule and fundamentalism, that reminds us strongly of the early 1960s.’ Synonyms crowded , bustling, swarming, teeming, Astir, buzzing, hectic, full, thronged, thronging, lively, vibrant

17. The streets were thronged with Christmas shoppers.

18. Young men thronged the six dart boards.

19. She was lost in the throng.

20. He disappeared into the throng.

21. The child thronged the picture with flowers.

22. A crowd thronged around the wounded man.

23. The department store was thronged with people.

24. I disentangled myself from the merry throng.

25. Crowds thronged the main square of the city.

26. The narrow streets were thronged with summer visitors.

27. Overwhelmed by the throngs, waiters and waitresses quit en masse.

28. A patient throng was waiting in silence.

29. The crowd thronged the streets during the fiesta.

30. The recollection loosened a throng of benumbed sensations.

31. Student protesters thronged the plaza outside the administration building.

32. In any event, hundreds upon thousands thronged the city.

33. Flung roses, roses, riotously with the throng.

34. We pushed our way through the throng.

35. People wearing color - ful clothing thronged the department stores and bookstores.

36. Though there are always predictable throngs of diehard Beatles fans and classic?

37. I spotted Dad edging his way through the throng.

38. The students thronged forward as the exam results were announced.

39. The throng greeted Sutter with cheers and applause.

40. He made his way slowly through the throng.

41. A huge throng had gathered round the speaker.

42. They throng the beaches between late June and early August.

43. 5 Behold, the throng was moving with a lightsome step.

44. English words for Afflue include flow, pour, roll in and throng

45. She had to press through the throng to reach the stage.

46. 28 synonyms for Crowded: packed, full, busy, mobbed, cramped, swarming, overflowing, thronged, teeming

47. The canals are thronged with tour buses, the bridges festooned with banners.

48. A great throng packed out the theater and overflowed into the corridors.

49. There was to be no mingling with the throng at the movies.

50. A Crowd gathered throng and horde suggest movement and pushing

51. He was met by a throng of journalists and photographers.

52. The crowd that throngs the wharf as the steamer draws alongside is gay and debonair.

53. Recent Examples on the Web Throngs of Bluejackets were ashore last evening, many of them attending the Exposition

54. 16 Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngs and leaving the bazaar.

55. Adam Pender disengaged himself from the throng and came to join the two detectives.

56. Fans thronged to the entrance of the theatre to see the famous actress.

57. However, in fulfillment of prophecy, that throng spontaneously cried out with boundless joy.

58. To approach Jesus, this woman had to work her way through the throng.

59. You should think long and hard before deciding to join the unhappy throng.

60. As the tide continues to rise swiftly, more birds join the throng.

61. Along the west wall, macabre curios and warped ornaments throng the shelves.

62. By all means, then, let us avoid bad associations but bless Jehovah among the congregated throngs.

63. During World War II, Casablanca, Morocco is a waiting point for throngs of desperate refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe

64. With Masklin hanging on grimly[http://Sentencedict.com], Grandson Richard pushed his way through the throng.

65. This was music spawned in secret clubs that thronged with gay blacks and Latins.

66. As many as 2000 people would throng into the water to touch her.

67. 16 Together, this vast throng of Witnesses have been busy during the 2005 service year.

68. We had to rake through a throng of ball fans waiting to see the star.

69. On December Don Nicolas Bravo arrived, to be received by a great throng of people.

70. Corbett did not stay but pushed through the throng of people and walked on.

71. A throng of shoppers pushed against one another to the display tables of the department store.

72. A seer was troubled when he became famous and the people started to throng to him.

73. The streets were thronged with eager men and women rushing here and there as incidents called them.

74. A throng of politicians, newsmen, brokers, and Army officers stood in front of the counters that encircled it.

75. George pushed his way through the throng, looking for the spot where the shepherds were gathered.

76. The short journey took them some time because of the melee of people that were always thronging the streets night and day.

77. Hundreds thronged to attend the yoga sessions of well known yoga exponent, B K Iyengar during his recent visit here.

78. Crowd, throng, horde, crush, mob mean an assembled multitude. Crowd implies a close gathering and pressing together

79. Not to mention throngs of people who have it on their bucket list to experience the natural phenomenon of the annual Capelin roll.

80. Now its innocence had vanished, and it was thronged with worldly-wise urban people intent upon sophisticated urban undertakings.