crowded

crowded
adj.
VERBS
be
become, get
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.

The station was very crowded.

densely

They live in densely crowded conditions.

increasingly
a little, slightly, etc.
PREPOSITION
with

The store was crowded with shoppers.

Crowded is used with these nouns: ↑auditorium, ↑bar, ↑bus, ↑city, ↑field, ↑foyer, ↑hall, ↑hallway, ↑mall, ↑marketplace, ↑pavement, ↑place, ↑pub, ↑restaurant, ↑room, ↑shopping centre, ↑sidewalk, ↑slum, ↑street, ↑subway, ↑theatre, ↑train

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