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crowded造句
151) The bus is too crowded,you can't jam any more passengers in. 152) A sleepy capital of a few hundred thousand people has mushroomed to a crowded city of 2 million. 153) The robbery occurred in broad daylight, in a crowded street. 154) New software companies are going to find it hard staking out a position in an already crowded market. 155) The restaurant's regular customers are being crowded out by tourists. 156) So many thoughts of Haas were now crowded into her mind all at once. 157) The train was rather too crowded for a comfortable journey. 158) Hundreds of people crowded into the church for the funeral. 159) The moon was shining enough to give a ghostly luminosity to the buildings that crowded both sides of the narrow street. 160) The shops are always crowded with people all round the year. 161) A few kilometres from the crowded beaches of Spain's Mediterranean coast, many once-thriving villages stand deserted and in ruins. 162) When we returned, the party was in full swing and the dance floor was crowded. 163) Tourists crowded the pavement. 164) The tourists crowded closer to get a view of the painting. 165) Holiday-makers crowded the beaches. 166) We can't crush any more people into the hall; it is crowded already. 167) Small shops are increasingly being crowded out by the big supermarkets. 168) Never before has a summit had such a crowded agenda. 169) A schoolboy was pulled up,because he rode his bike too fast in the crowded street. 170) "Bravo, bravo," chanted party workers crowded in the main hall. 171) She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train. 172) We were all crowded into a small area behind the goal. 173) I tried to keep my place in the queue, but they crowded me out. 174) A motley collection of ornaments jostled for space on the crowded shelf. 175) During winter, many people swim and the pool is crowded. 176) Memories crowded his mind. 177) Some football fans were crowded out of the football ground. 178) She tried to sleep, but thoughts crowded in and images flashed into her mind. 179) Planes are crowded, airlines overbook, and departures are almost never on time. 180) She found herself standing in front of the crowded hall and making her speech, as if in a dream.