Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Crowded
crowded, verbal adj. [see crowd, n.] (webplay: close, great, lower, near, sea, throng).
- Full; packed; crammed; stuffed; made to contain many things; occupied by more than is really comfortable.
- Confined; inhibited; squeezed; scrunched; cramped; gathered closely together; [fig.] densely populated.
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