Crowd in

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verb

To move closely together in a group, particularly in a confined space.

The fans started to crowd in around the celebrity at the airport.
Visual representation of "crowd in" - To move closely together in a group, particularly in a confined space.

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  • people crowd in
  • fans crowd in
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Physical Closeness

Used when people or animals physically squeeze into a small space, often feeling tight.

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As the elevator doors opened, people began to crowd in despite the limited space.
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Unplanned Gathering

Usually happens spontaneously, not a pre-arranged or organized event.

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Spectators crowded in to get a glimpse of the makeshift street performance.
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Shared Focus

Shows people coming together, often with their attention on a central point of interest.

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At the sound of the whistle, children crowded in to see the puppet show.
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