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Example sentences for "crouded"

Lexicographically close words:
crouch; crouched; crouches; crouching; croud; croun; croune; crouned; croup; croupe
  1. And crouded theatres are hush'd in peace.

  2. All hands were summoned, and the vessel crouded with canvass.

  3. The immediate approach was crouded with people, looking full of expectation.

  4. The soil would be oppressed with her own fertility; the herds would overmultitude their lords; and the crouded air would be darkened with the plumes of its numerous inhabitants.

  5. His mind was crouded with a thousand fearful phantoms.

  6. Painful indeed were the thoughts that now crouded on her mind; encreasing the anguish of her spirit for her recent misfortune.

  7. If he was absent a few days, the door of Mrs. Ashwood was crouded with servants and porters with game from Mr. Rochely.

  8. Air is crouded till it is 8 or 10 times as dense as usual.

  9. We can scarcely procure either bread, meat, or any thing else: the house is crouded by an importation of prisoners from Abbeville, and we are more strictly guarded than ever.

  10. The numbers who crouded into the hall were at first considerable, yet they exhibited no signs of hostility, and it was evident they were brought there for some purpose of which they were themselves ignorant.

  11. Who knows but his persecutions in France may lead to some new advancement, or at least add another line to the already crouded title-pages that announce his literary and political distinctions!

  12. The prisons were crouded with sufferers in the cause of religion, and all who had not the zeal or the courage of martyrs, abstained from manifesting any attachment to the Christian faith.

  13. The houses of detention, before insupportable, are now yet more crouded with farmers and shopkeepers suspected of opposing the law.

  14. Various recollections immediately crouded upon me, and the scene and the voice of poor Mary, to which a moment before I had been so utter a stranger, became familiar to me.

  15. I arrived in sight of the whitebear Islands the missouri bottoms on both sides of the river were crouded with buffaloe I sincerely belief that there were not less than 10 thousand buffaloe within a circle of 2 miles arround that place.

  16. Duckanmallard and the redheaded fishing duck, gees, several rattle snakes, black woodpeckers, and a large gang of Elk; they found the river much crouded with island both large and small and passed a small creek on Stard.

  17. Crouded in the Lodge with Indians who continued all night and this morning Great numbers were around us.

  18. I found the village consisting of 11 houses crouded with inhabitants; it appeared to me that they could have mustered about 60 fighting men then present.

  19. Crooked and the Current more rapid and Crouded with Snags or Sawyers than it is above, and continus So all day.

  20. This river is remarkably Clear and Crouded with Salmon in maney places, I observe in assending great numbers of Salmon dead on the Shores, floating on the water and in the Bottoms which can be seen at the debth of 20 feet.

  21. War-clel-lars who crouded about our camp in considerable numbers.

  22. Islands seem crouded with blackbirds; the young brude is now completely feathered and flying in common with the others.

  23. The Chopunnish not withstanding they live in the Crouded manner before mentioned are much more clenly in their persons and habitations than any nation we have Seen Sence we left the Illinois.

  24. That they were crouded together appears from the height of their houses, which the poet Rutilius compared to towers made for scaling heaven.

  25. You are crouded into the carriage, to the number of eight persons, so as to sit very uneasy, and sometimes run the risque of being stifled among very indifferent company.

  26. It must be owned, indeed, that their streets are wonderfully crouded with people and carriages.

  27. It is almost equally impossible to maintain any tolerable degree of cleanliness, where such a number of wretches are crouded together without conveniences, or even the necessaries of life.

  28. It is surprising to see how the productions of the earth are crouded together.

  29. It is easy to conceive how favourable these low and crouded habitations must have been to the harbouring and spreading of contagion.

  30. The nobles keep a great number of servants; and the common people live crouded together in small wooden houses[21].

  31. This was by the mistaken Populace, as readily comply'd with; and neither Friend nor Foe at all disputing the Command, or questioning the Integrity of the Intention; the Church was presently crouded with Riches of all sorts and sizes.

  32. It is a known Fault in our Language, that it is too much crouded with Monosyllables: Yet some Verses consisting wholly of them sound well enough: However, the fewer we have of them, the better it is.

  33. Our Country seemed doomed to destruction, and, like vultures hurried on by instinct to the spot of animal dissolution, every nation crouded against our island to lay claim for its share of our tottering Empire.

  34. Such are the crouded and brilliant instances of this war, that I cannot venture upon a minute detail of any, or render justice to their merits.


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