crowd+together

  • 91serry — ˈserē, ri verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: Middle French serré, past participle of serrer to press, crowd more at sear (catch of a gunlock) intransitive verb archaic : to press together especially in ranks : crowd …

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  • 92stuff — stuffless, adj. /stuf/, n. 1. the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff. 2. material to be worked upon or to be used in making something: wood, steel, and other stuff for building. 3. material of some unspecified kind: a… …

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  • 93compact — I adj 1. dense, solid, firm, hard; close, tight, tight knit, close knit, impermeable, impassable, impenetrable; thick, heavy, thickset, stubby, squat, short, stocky; condensed, concentrated, compressed, packed together, squeezed together, crowded …

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  • 94fluid mechanics — an applied science dealing with the basic principles of gaseous and liquid matter. Cf. fluid dynamics. [1940 45] * * * Study of the effects of forces and energy on liquids and gases. One branch of the field, hydrostatics, deals with fluids at… …

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  • 95Constipate — Con sti*pate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Constipated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Constipating}.] [L. constipatus, p. p. of constipare; con + stipare to crowd together. See {Costive}.] 1. To crowd or cram into a narrow compass; to press together or condense.… …

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  • 96Constipated — Constipate Con sti*pate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Constipated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Constipating}.] [L. constipatus, p. p. of constipare; con + stipare to crowd together. See {Costive}.] 1. To crowd or cram into a narrow compass; to press together or… …

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  • 97Constipating — Constipate Con sti*pate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Constipated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Constipating}.] [L. constipatus, p. p. of constipare; con + stipare to crowd together. See {Costive}.] 1. To crowd or cram into a narrow compass; to press together or… …

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  • 98serry — verb (serried; serrying) Etymology: Middle French serré, past participle of serrer to press, crowd more at sear Date: 1581 intransitive verb archaic to press together especially in ranks transitive verb to crowd together …

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  • 99topi — topi1 /toh pee , toh pee/, n., pl. topis. topee. topi2 /toh pee/, n., pl. topis. an antelope, Damaliscus lunatus, of east central Africa, having bluish black and yellow markings. [1905 10; said to be < Swahili] * * * ▪ mammal also called&#8230; …

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  • 100huddle — 1. noun a) a dense and disorderly crowd b) a brief meeting of all the players from one team that are on the field with the purpose of planning the following play. 2. verb a) to crowd togethe …

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