Wondering how to use Crowding in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as situation.
Crowding in a sentence
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Crowding meaning
present participle and gerund of crowd
Synonyms of Crowding
Using Crowding
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of crowd
- Useful related words include: situation, state of affairs.
- In the example corpus, crowding often appears in combinations such as: crowding out, crowding the, crowding and.
Context around Crowding
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 15 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Crowding
- In this selection, "crowding" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, kitchens, officials, once and pollution stand out and add context to how "crowding" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 10 proseccos crowding the shelves and 6 000 crowding the finish. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "crowding" sits close to words such as acreage, adaptable and akron, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with crowding
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Elon Musk's Starlink constellation is a major driver of satellite crowding in Earth's orbit. (16 words)
He added that it will help in solving several problems, including crowding at the current terminal. (16 words)
That will continue to be the case this month, allowing for more space and less crowding. (16 words)
Even though it’s priced fractionally higher than many of the sub-£10 proseccos crowding the shelves of corner shops and supermarkets, it’s totally worth a few extra pennies for the excellent quality on show here. (37 words)
Wine, wine everywhere: bottles stacked on bottles, crowding every spare surface space, taking every inch of unclaimed countertop, packed like sardines between the tables, layered like a phalanx three soldiers deep atop the bar. (34 words)
Don’t be tempted to cook them all at once; crowding the pan will cool the oil and make it difficult for the chicken to crisp up — no one wants soggy breading. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Before, it was merged with the hot and cold kitchens, crowding the space (and attracting accidents) during banquets and events.
But this federal spending agenda, run through the tax code, isn’t boosting research and innovation, it’s just crowding out more promising investments in other industries.
Current and former labor officials recalled Qatari officials crowding the agency’s negotiating rooms in Geneva, urging them not to investigate.
Don’t be tempted to cook them all at once; crowding the pan will cool the oil and make it difficult for the chicken to crisp up — no one wants soggy breading.
Elon Musk's Starlink constellation is a major driver of satellite crowding in Earth's orbit.
Even though it’s priced fractionally higher than many of the sub-£10 proseccos crowding the shelves of corner shops and supermarkets, it’s totally worth a few extra pennies for the excellent quality on show here.
He added that it will help in solving several problems, including crowding at the current terminal.
Leaving the city has been difficult, he said, because people are crowding in the airport and transit hubs in an effort to flee.
Nonetheless, Mongolia’s recent population boom school crowding, pollution, housing problems, and other issues, and points to the need for flexible approaches to population growth, decline, and stabilization.
Of the respondents, about 60 per cent say they experienced severe or moderate crowding within the terminal, which is two per cent higher than last year.
One of director Martin Scorsese's earliest movie memories are of his family crowding around a 16-inch television.
Speaking at a conference fringe event, he said HS2 was 'crowding out other opportunities to deliver more across the country'.
Technology experts have said licenses risked crowding out smaller players or losing relevance if AI evolves too quickly, though they would help the US focus oversight and protect against abuses.
That will continue to be the case this month, allowing for more space and less crowding.
The biggest drawing events were the downhills with an estimated 6,000 crowding the finish lines.
The organisers of the Slam Dunk Festival have issued an apology to fans after crowding and food issues at the event.
These men tried to rush the stairway, pushing and crowding and pulling the women down, some of them with weapons in their hands.
This will lead to a crowding out effect, a situation wherein the rising public sector spending drives down or even eliminates private sector spending.
When players were made available to speak on Monday, his session was divided into three segments to manage the crowding around his table: Japanese TV, Japanese newspapers, American media.
Wine, wine everywhere: bottles stacked on bottles, crowding every spare surface space, taking every inch of unclaimed countertop, packed like sardines between the tables, layered like a phalanx three soldiers deep atop the bar.
Common combinations with crowding
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- crowding out 22×
- crowding the 14×
- crowding and 10×
- avoid crowding 9×
- crowding in 7×
- the crowding 6×
- crowding at 4×
- are crowding 4×
- crowding around 4×
- and crowding 4×