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throng

1 of 2verb
/θrɔng/
Forms:throngs,thronging,thronged,thronged
1

to gather in a place in large numbers

transitive
  • Fans thronged the stadium to cheer for their favorite team.
  • Protesters thronged the streets to advocate for social justice.
  • Visitors thronged the exhibition hall to view the new art installations.
  • Shoppers thronged the mall during the holiday sales.
  • Participants thronged the marathon starting line, eager to begin.
2

to gather or move in large numbers

  • Fans thronged to the stadium to see their favorite team play.
  • People thronged to the beach on the hot summer day.
  • The crowd thronged around the concert stage.
  • Reporters thronged outside the courthouse for the big trial.
  • Students thronged into the auditorium for the graduation ceremony.
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