Meaning of crowd in on | Babel Free
kɹaʊd ˈɪn ɒnExamples
“These objects [on the sun's surface], some of which were as large in superficial area as all Europe, and some even as the surface of the whole earth, were found to shoot⟳ in thin streams across the spots, bringing them over in well-defined streams or comparative lines,[…]; sometimes by crowding in on the edges of the spot they closed it in, and frequently at length thus obliterated it.”
“Seemingly here was an intruder who was violating custom. Moreover, the partners had come⟳ to look⟳ upon this exceedingly rich district as their exclusive property. And so their indignation was extreme. "The low-down, ornery cuss!" said Dobbs. "The nerve of him, crowdin' in on us, just as if there wasn't lots of other places for him to go!"”
“Oh, we can populate the dark with horrors, even we who think⟳ ourselves informed and sure, believig nothing we cannot measure⟳ or weigh⟳. I knew beyond all doubt⟳ that the dark things crowding in on me either did not exist⟳ or were not dangerous to me, and still I was afraid.”
“Do the companions of Muḥammad, the blessing and peace of God be upon him, think⟳ that they can have⟳ him all to themselves; by God, we will crowd in on them until they realize⟳ that they have⟳ left to come⟳ after them men (worthy of him).”
“Back east, wherever you look⟳, you see⟳ something. The world crowds in on you. I can't tell⟳ you how homesick I got for the prairies, where a man can look⟳ for miles and not see⟳ anything … not feel⟳ crowded.”
“But in 1883 the queen [Queen Victoria] abandoned this place⟳ [Glas-allt-Shiel] on the death of John Brown; wherever she now went the memories crowded in on her.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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