ভিড়, মস্ত গাদা
ভিড়ে পূর্ণ করা, ভিড় করান, ভিড় করিয়া চলা, চাপ দেত্তয়া
(1) A large gathering of people.
(2) Large crowd.
(1) Press tightly together or cram
(1) Happy inhabitants throng with tourists, all very convivial.
(2) Not surprisingly, all these outlets are swarming with customers who throng from different parts of city.
(3) Baharum said checking hotel guest lists is a precautionary measure as many foreign tourists throng to the Golden Triangle.
(4) The band launches in to their first song and the crowd is a throng of jumping bodies.
(5) A throng of cheering fans gathered outside for hours just to catch a glimpse of their hero and 60 guests stayed at the hotel overnight to see him.
(6) A throng of supporters, packed around the boxing ring, pushes forward straining to see the fight.
(7) He said the absence of the communication facility had left the breathtakingly beautiful area undiscovered for tourists who could throng here if there was an easy communication link.
(8) Becker's testimony, given in German, was carried live on German television and a throng of journalists packed the courthouse for the proceedings.
(9) He pushed his way through the throng
(10) A throng of birds
(11) Three hours before game time, a throng of reporters packed the space as if it were backstage at a Springsteen concert.
(12) A Michael Stewart free-kick saw the youngster stick out his foot to direct the ball through a throng of bodies and into Alistair Brown's net.
(13) The throng of densely packed humanity forced us to ward off those next to us, and the disregard for others spread like an infection.
(14) This recommendation would not go down well with most tourists who throng to the hills in summer and the plains in winter.
(15) He headed to nearby Ford Field, Lansing, Michigan, where a throng of press had gathered for the arrival.
(16) In summer its narrow streets are thronged with tour buses, its bars and restaurants noisy with the polyglot banter of tourists from Idaho, Oslo and Moscow.
(17) Judging from the crowds thronging Scotland's streets in the run-up to Christmas, spending is up 3% on last year and there is plenty of good cheer about.
(18) The United defence thronged into the middle for some reason, allowed Wright to send a ball back to Mitchell who was by this time trotting, unaccompanied, into the box.
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(20) There are no perspiring throngs of Brits packing suffocating beaches.
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