Crowded vs. Crowed — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Crowded and Crowed
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Crowded
(of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed
A very crowded room
The crowded streets of Southwark
Crowed
To utter the shrill cry characteristic of a rooster.
Crowded
Filled near or to capacity
A crowded bus.
Crowed
To exult over an accomplishment or piece of good fortune; boast. ]
Crowded
Filled with a crowd
A crowded plaza.
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Crowed
Simple past tense and past participle of crow
Crowded
Having insufficient space for comfort
“When wealthy Dutch settlers began feeling crowded in lower Manhattan, they moved to verdant farmlands north of the city” (Janet Groene).
Crowded
Containing too many of something; teeming.
Crowded
Simple past tense and past participle of crowd
Crowded
Overfilled or compacted or concentrated; filled to excess; as, a crowded program. Opposite of uncrowded.
Crowded
Filled with a crowd; as, a crowded marketplace.
Crowded
Having an uncomfortable density of people; filled to excess with people; as, crowded trains; a crowded theater.
Crowded
Overfilled or compacted or concentrated;
A crowded theater
A crowded program
Crowded trains
A young mother's crowded days
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