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    throng
    [THrôNG]
    verb
    thronged (past tense) · thronged (past participle)
    1. (of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area):
      "a crowd thronged the station" · "the streets are thronged with people"
      • flock or be present in great numbers:
        "tourists thronged to the picturesque village"
    Origin
    Old English (ge)thrang ‘crowd, tumult’, of Germanic origin. The early sense of the verb (Middle English) was ‘press violently, force one's way’.
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    verb
    1. (of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area):
      pack (into)
      cram (into)
      press into
      squeeze into
      crowd around
      press around
      mill around
      congregate around
      converge around
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    What does thronged mean?to fill or occupy with or as with a crowd: He thronged the picture with stars. to bring or drive together into or as into a crowd, heap, or collection. to fill by crowding or pressing into: They thronged the small room. adjective Scot. and North England. filled with people or objects; crowded. (of time) filled with things to do; busy.
    What is throng verb?Definition of throng verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to go somewhere or be present somewhere in large numbers + adv./prep. The children thronged into the hall. throng to do something People are thronging to see his new play. throng something Crowds thronged the stores.
    Is throng a German word?From Middle English throng, thrang, from Old English þrang, ġeþrang (“crowd, press, tumult”), from Proto-Germanic *þrangwą, *þrangwō (“throng”), from *þrangwaz (“pressing, narrow”), from Proto-Indo-European *trenkʷ- (“to beat; pound; hew; press”). Cognate with Dutch drang, German Drang. Compare also German Gedränge (“throng”) .
    Where did throng come from?OED's earliest evidence for throng is from before 1400, in Cursor Mundi: a Northumbrian poem of the 14th century. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500). throng is of multiple origins. Either (i) a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Or (ii) formed wthin English, by conversion.
     
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