crowded street

collocation in English

meaningsofcrowdedandstreet

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crowded
adjective
uk
/ˈkraʊ.dɪd/
us
/ˈkraʊ.dɪd/
If a place is crowded, it is full ...
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street
noun[C]
uk
/striːt/
us
/striːt/
a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or ...
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(Definition ofcrowdedandstreetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcrowded street

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The speaker of the poem is static, almost absent from the scene of the "crowdedstreet": in contrast the dead beloved moves in and with the crowd.
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But the child who lives in acrowdedstreethas a background which is not a secret to the family.
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This took place in acrowdedstreet, and my impression was that it was a highly undesirable incident.
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It is in the middle of a busy road near acrowdedstreet.
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Well, imagine a horse and cart standing in acrowdedstreetfor twenty solid minutes.
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Why should a motor car be allowed to turn round in acrowdedstreet?
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Nor can the moral invalid be upbraided for his degraded position any more than the patient with locomotor ataxia for tumbling down in acrowdedstreet.
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It is a national highway, and, incidentally, it has no houses on either side of it, so it is not as if it were in acrowdedstreet.
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His presence simply is not registered, whether it's in a dark hallway or acrowdedstreet.
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In the outro, the band must run away from the club and returns onto thecrowdedstreet.
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In another scene, the camera follows a flag over a body, held high on a stetcher, along acrowdedstreet.
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The film ends with the farmer turned worker negotiating acrowdedstreetwhile the moneylender naps alongside his safe.
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They then both leave the building, with the man driving the motorcycle, and stop in acrowdedstreet.
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A variety of forms of outwork, workshops and small factories existed in the crowded streets of the town centre, as well as in the suburbs.
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It may run away in consequence, and be a serious source of danger in our crowded streets to-day.
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There are many more things in life besides the crowded streets of the city.
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In the more crowded streets, traffic movement has been freer, and congestion and delay have been reduced.
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I feel that it is enough responsibility for any driver to navigate in crowded streets without having the added responsibility of collecting fares.
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