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"crowd around" Definitions
  1. to gather in large numbers around somebody/something

189 Sentences With "crowd around"

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In the 1990 version, the children crowd around an album.
Everyone was talking and there was a crowd around her.
The billowing crowd around him didn't seem to faze him.
Now, the professionals crowd around frantically trying to save her.
Attendees crowd around Trump Jr. after a rally for Ted Cruz.
Mom and Stephanie crowd around, and a final selfie is snapped.
In Turkey, the crowd around me changed as the eclipse progressed.
The kids immediately crowd around the couple to give them a hug.
"People crowd around and look at her and ask about her hair."
Patrons would crowd around him, demanding to know where Tom Thumb was.
Brothers, sisters, cousins, neighbors crowd around; lurking everywhere are adult "spies," like Mrs.
In the schoolyard, the children crowd around to go over their airstrike drill.
Other finches crowd around to wait their turn, or to watch and learn.
"That was the crowd around the Brotherhood, not the real members," Ayman said.
STARR: The students crowd around, wanting to say hello at Washington's Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Commuters crowd around to board a Midtown Manhattan bus to White Plains, New York.
They can crowd around and laugh at my twisted control underwear while swigging beers.
His mother, father and brother crowd around him -- they are his doctors for now.
Art lovers crowd around the installations, hungry for a new era of unfettered expression.
That was certainly the sentiment in the crowd around me on Thursday at Michelle's.
The rapper Meek Mill drew a crowd around him as he entered the park.
Nameless soldiers crowd around me in the hundreds; allies in blue, and enemies in red.
He was on the dance floor singing to (and with, honestly) the crowd around him.
The crowd around the screen, once standing and cheering, were now slumped over on chairs.
Lawyers crowd around the entrance to a hallway, trying to catch the attention of customs agents.
In the forest, a bunch of dudes crowd around a campfire boasting about their romantic conquests.
When he landed and ostentatiously stretched out his arms, the crowd around him screamed in delight.
Based on the chatter from the crowd around me though, I think I'm in the minority.
Other auto-rickshaw drivers crowd around us, excited at the prospect of a TV crew around them.
One installation features an exercise bike and three screens, which crowd around the face of the rider.
Their collective four children will crowd around the fire and wonder why their parents look so unhappy.
Until then, crowd around the U-shaped bar in the affiliated La Salle Bleu Piano Bar upstairs.
Meters away, children as young as nine crowd around an open fire, their faces and clothes filthy.
I have a salad and some wine, and people watch while street cats crowd around begging for food.
Marion Johnson of the National Guard escorts Johnny Richmond away from a hostile crowd around Central High School.
When trains arrive, passengers crowd around the doors waiting to board, restricting the flow of those getting off.
At a hotel conference room in Semarang Mr Sudirman kneels solemnly as Christian priests crowd around, reciting prayers.
At home, Rufo struggles with flies, who crowd around the open wounds where his eyes used to be.
You can see yellow police tape and people beginning to crowd around, trying to figure out what happened.
Fans continue to crowd around the gift shop in Trump Tower, where his T-shirts sell out regularly.
Safety appears in numbers, or appears to only be accessible en masse, so players crowd around each other.
Beggars tend to crowd around cars at traffic signals, knocking on windows and asking for food and money.
But several thousand protesters, most of them younger, veered right to help form a swelling crowd around Legco.
Young people crowd around computer screens to build something from their imagination and turn it into a reality.
By the time I'd made it to my seat, the crowd around me was excruciatingly Caucasian and old.
" The child's family members crowd around the officer in protest, while the officer yells at them to "back away.
Now when I go to a bookstore, I get recognized within 10 minutes and there's a crowd around me.
But the huge crowd around Martinez's locker after the game wasn't totally interested in his views on the game.
Some students call them religious nutjobs, others crowd around and give precious minutes of their lunch hours to debate.
People crowd around the monitors, eagerly seeking the names of the competitors and which mat they're assigned to fight.
The crowd around us can only be described as Jersey Shore meets How To Be Single meets Nordstrom Rack shoppers.
The crowd around him erupted in cheers, though across the arena a mix of boos could be heard as well.
I mean, I don't know about you, but I don't crowd around my iPhone and play games with my friends.
Fans crowd around Tom Petty's limousine hoping to get a glimpse of the star following a 1981 concert in Chicago.
Fifteen of the 29 people who crowd around the coffin-shaped table in Downing Street were elected only in 2010.
Young men crowd around it, wearing cheap sunglasses in place of safety goggles, as they weld parts onto the hull.
As tensions rise, something snaps, and a violent clash between the police and the swelling crowd around the bar ensues.
It is a magical and endlessly enjoyable work: visitors to the National Academy crowd around it, poring over every detail.
"You&aposre safe, mister," says one of the soldiers as emotion overcomes the saved man and villagers crowd around him.
They crowd around it, linked together by adversity, expectantly leaning forward into the pool of a different kind of universe.
In the early days of TV, black families would crowd around the set to catch a glimpse of the representation.
Other boys crowd around, "sensing entertainment," the scent of "lavender and lilac" rising from the fabric softener in their clothes.
Carmela: We were just playing Pandora Pitbull radio on the beach yesterday and we had a pretty good crowd around us.
By the time Mike Stoops walked in, many of the assembled media had dispersed, leaving a small crowd around the assistant.
For weeks, we were sold out, and there was always a crowd around the blue demo unit in the gaming department.
They crowd around a microphone at a press conference decrying Murray's firing and urging protests, which eventually spread across the country.
In the interior courtyard, they crowd around the visitors as if to remind the living of their judgment by the dead.
When Stenson's final putt hung on the lip and then dropped in on the 18th, the crowd around the green exploded.
Gunnawa, the woman in whose hut we sat, was the mother of seven children who crowd around us as we speak.
Soon after the game began, neighbors started to crowd around the hut, leaning in to catch a glimpse of the game.
As they squeeze and crowd around me, I feel love and joy and fullness at the noise and color and chaos.
An endearingly awkward tween girl with a ponytail and glasses focuses on her Pioneer controller as the other girls crowd around.
The few possessions Ei Than owns are scattered on the floor, where a dozen dusty children crowd around a portable DVD player.
The natural talent belted out the chorus, adding his own inflection and sliding notes to the amazement of the crowd around him.
Autocracy encourages sycophants to crowd around the Emperor, but this particular Emperor's new clothes are on full display for all to see.
A quartet of boys crowd around a point in the ground, staring down, in contrast to the wide, open earth around them.
Almost all of them go through Ushuaia, where they crowd around Bamboo's seafood buffet, which promises flavors that taste almost like home.
Children play amidst knee-high garbage, and crowd around to share slices of jello topped with sugar, or other sweetmeats sold by hawkers.
When the subject of the penalty was raised in an interview at the trophy ceremony, the crowd around the 18th green booed lustily.
"You&aposre safe, mister," says one of the soldiers as emotion overcomes the man, clad in Islamic robes, and villagers crowd around him.
Stalks of green onion, cherry tomatoes and a broken-down head of garlic crowd around, with splendidly fuming potatoes in a skillet alongside.
The Pig has an apple in his mouth, and several apples crowd around his feet, each one three or four times my size.
You can hear people shriek in horror as DB calmly walks away, and the crowd around the woman bend over to help her.
NYCC is the only event she does during the year, so there is typically a large crowd around her booth during the convention.
The police then used stun grenades to disperse the crowd around the building to clear a path to evacuate the lawmakers, Reuters reported.
At 11:31 of the second, Pionk's acrobatic backhander from a crowd around the crease went under Murray to make it 4-1.
Within minutes, horror would strike: A 19-ton truck would come barreling through the crowd around him, killing 84 and injuring more than 120.
Cairo's relentless traffic eases a bit when Liverpool takes to the pitch, as fans crowd around televisions in coffee shops and on street corners.
Wood's proposition to crowd around bad men, instead of men with perceived power, would turn that on its head, which is a great start.
Every year, the contestants go head to head, throwing eggs onto the fire as onlookers crowd around the stands, eager to taste their creations.
At this point, the feeling of being in a digital crowd around a popular event is one of the things social media does best.
But as long as he keeps the turtle (and his buddies, who start to crowd around) fed and happy, I'm sure they won't mind.
You think with that racket no one's paying attention, but when there's a crowd around—that's exactly when you have to be more careful.
About 30 onlookers have formed a crowd around him—tourists, rickshaw drivers, a small Asian man in a zebra costume, and an Elvis impersonator.
On Sunday morning, he hopped off a chair in Ames and then told a small crowd around him, "Let's see Bernie Sanders do that!"
When the names are up, the gym's foreign students crowd around it like high school theater kids checking the call-back list after an audition.
In the top floor casino, thousands of pounds change hands every second as roulette wheels spin, slot machines tumble and gamblers crowd around blackjack tables.
The Crowd: Around midnight on a recent Friday, the lounge was filled with 113-somethings from a financial consulting company who swayed in reluctant harmony.
You have almost certainly seen the same effect in action at markets where you find yourself drawn to the stand with the crowd around it.
She shows them as they stretch while warming up, as they slide to safety while reaching a base, and as fans crowd around to take photos.
Fans pour into stadiums across the country and spill over the bleachers during tournaments; they crowd around TVs sloshing beer at pubs that air the matches.
"Hopefully I'll take him to the next festival and find a crowd around me who have the balls to smoke him with me," she tells me.
She got a big cheer from the crowd around her ... and someone even called her "such a babe" and "so hot" in her fallen angel outfit.
A source close to Drew tells us Connor got caught up in the emotions of the crowd around him, and he was in hot water afterward.
I think two or three people individually started saying things and it got stopped by the crowd around them or the stewards immediately, and that's it.
The crowd around the ring is a hazy mixed bag of city locals, small-towners, and crews that drove from Detroit, New York, Ottawa, and Windsor.
Nuttawut's grandmother, Wankaew Pakhumma, lives in a two-story wooden house in Mae Sai, where aunties and cousins crowd around a table in the outdoor courtyard.
They crowd around squat, wooden coffee tables—pushing lighters and empty fag packets over the sticky rings of last weekend's tinnies to clear a flat surface.
As kids, we'd crowd around the kitchen counter to make them, spooning out the filling and rolling up the skins before sliding them into hot oil.
"I am mixed race, I am a child and I cannot vote," she continued, with each of her statements repeated and amplified by the crowd around her.
There was no crowd around her, so he went over and asked her if she would take a photo with them because it was his wife's birthday.
Earth Day dawns cold, gray, and very wet in DC. As marchers filter into the Washington Monument grounds, they crowd around a small stage near the obelisk.
Not only because the majority of visitors would rather crowd around the stands with scantily-dressed women, but because the technology as such is still immensely expensive.
So if you invite him and put a crowd around him, that crowd will find themselves applauding something like Trump talking about yacht orgies to boy scouts.
Both the sound from the crowd around me and the Amazon representative I had been speaking with faded out after I double tapped one of the earbuds.
Mr. Worrell said that his eyes had been to the sky as he took pictures but that he then heard the commotion of the crowd around him.
I could still hear the crowd around me and people speaking to me, but it was easily drowned out by the Billie Eilish song they queued up.
The Grand Final is Australia's Super Bowl, bringing whole cities to a virtual standstill as millions crowd around TVs at pubs and backyard barbecues to watch the broadcast.
Droves of tourists flood into the city and crowd around finger-smudged glass to catch a glimpse of the glamour, storytelling, and tradition all synonymous with holiday windows.
She holds her newborn son tightly in her arms as her husband, mother and mother-in-law crowd around, offering her sips of orange juice and salted crisps.
BEIJING (Reuters) - At a trade show in southern Beijing, children and parents crowd around a group of pink and blue dancing robots that resemble toddler-sized Power Rangers.
A video posted on Facebook shows a stunned-looking Sierra stepping out a white SUV to find two police officers on horseback and a crowd around her father's grave.
Especially now with everyone stuck at home and unable to crowd around one person's phone to gab about what they see, there's a great need for this new feature.
Bowling-pin-shaped birds, gargantuan flowers, trees as confidently cursive as Charles Schultz drawings, and other postmodern figurative ideograms crowd around them, filling the canvas from edge to edge.
Whenever a late-night host upbraids a public figure in a monologue or a pundit bests another in a Twitter fight, onlookers crowd around to declare the loser DESTROYED!
"Screen content can be influenced by the characteristics of the crowd around it, such as gender, age group and even emotions," Landsec, which owns the screen, brags on its site.
The number of makeshift stalls outside Hasan Sham and Khazir's perimeter fences has steadily increased in recent days, and people crowd around, some taking shopping bags back to their tents.
Today, soccer fans around the world will once again crowd around TVs and phone screens and gather in cafes and bars to watch the final match between France and Croatia.
It's a way for the person's voice to be heard without them uttering a word, a way to inspire the crowd around them and make their point to the world.
The crowd around me—fairly close to the stage, albeit slightly to the side—was entirely made up of young men who lost their minds when Kanye and Cudi appeared.
At the airport and main railway stations in Johannesburg cabbies crowd around commuters, looking intently at their smartphones before trying to manhandle those who seem to be getting into Uber cars.
Soon-to-be Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, wearing a blazer sans tie but with a red MAGA hat firmly ensconced on his head, worked the crowd around the Lincoln Memorial.
Judging by the reactions from the crowd around me at my screening, I missed a lot of the references; the movie played largely like a straight-ahead adventure film to me.
Two's company and three's a crowd — unless you made two different appetizers in this double Crock-Pot cooker, then two is more than enough to get a crowd around the counter.
Yemen's Al-Masirah television network shared a video that seems to show Houthi forces firing a missile that strikes the drone, as well as footage of the crowd around the grounded drone.
One of my recent favorites, for example: the teen actors of the original Nightmare on Elm Street (25) crowd around Robert Englund, kissing him on the cheek as he relaxes on set.
Later, Bhadmus explained that the men were "free readers"; in a tradition dating back to military rule, free readers crowd around newsstands all over Lagos, reading the news and chatting about it.
Two years ago, when Jacobson and Glazer performed at the Bell House, in Brooklyn, the crowd around me was screaming as if we were at a Beatles concert, which maybe we were.
The crowd around the Pyramid Stage gets bigger and more lively as the headliner approaches — even though we were quite a long way from the front for Foals, the atmosphere was still awesome.
At first there is this a mob of folks, in drunken frenzy all trying to climb this super slick pole by themselves only to fall and be engulfed by the crowd around below.
"It was very annoying that we couldn't see the sun properly," said David Pratama, 18, as jeers of disappointment rose up in the crowd around him as the moon moved across the sun.
"Young parents who came to visit the museum when they were little now come back with their children," Ms. Girardet said as she watched schoolchildren crowd around the tables in the museum's atelier.
She said social distancing has been practically impossible for her while she coaches and trains associates, and as workers continue to crowd around time clocks and during the start and end of shifts.
A handful of Black models crowd around her, waiting their turns to be seen by the one hairstylist in the room they can trust not to yank, burn, or chemically damage their strands.
It's telling that the climax of the piece, if it has one, involves the dancers drifting off one by one, to crowd around the pianos and assist in an accumulation of hammered notes.
When I arrive, a half dozen boys and girls abandon the slide and crowd around me, leaping with excitement to have a foreign visitor, and lead me up the hill to meet Ucup.
AT "Rawduck", a restaurant in London's trendy Hackney neighbourhood, clients crowd around communal tables under dim lights, inspecting a menu of delights such as charred purple sprouting broccoli, shaved yellow courgette and goat's curd.
In the sun-strafed badlands of Arizona, as ghosts of the vanquished Apache warriors crowd around, his first-person account of their adventures converges with a dystopian tale about a band of lone children.
CALAFAT, Romania (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Outside a clothing factory in Calafat in southern Romanian early one morning, hundreds of workers crowd around makeshift stalls to stock up on snacks and drinks for their shift.
A shade under six hours long and with a reported crowd around 33 percent larger than normal for the event, there was every reason for the NJPW wrestlers to feel a twinge of anxiety.
Every year during the holy month of Ramadan, Egyptians crowd around their televisions to gorge on big-budget mini-series starring the country's top actors, including weepy melodramas, police procedurals and sweeping historical epics.
But hundreds interrupted the briefing, with some seizing microphones to say they did not want to listen to officials until their children were returned and dozens flooding the stage to crowd around the ministers.
She reports: There was a crowd around the station entrance and a palpable air of excitement surrounding the group of local residents, train enthusiasts, and others (one who heard they were giving out free MetroCards).
The crowd around the pair, which included singer Joy Villa, known primarily for making conservative political points through her looks at award shows, could be cheering on Gorka as he walked away, chanting his name.
One video shows the convoy had crossed the checkpoint, and Ali Wazir, one of the lawmakers, was being received with a garland of flowers by protesters when shooting erupted and the crowd around him dispersed.
But as I turned to introduce my friend, she pulled my Adidas sweats and underwear out as far as she could to show a couple of her guy friends and the crowd around us, my penis.
At the forum in Petaling Jaya, fans seeking selfies crowd around Tony Pua, an opposition MP whom police have banned from leaving the country; at dinner afterwards people at neighbouring tables insist on paying for his meal.
The core of Ninja Turtles has always been four brothers working together to fight bad guys, and the arcade game really captured that spirit; four people could crowd around a machine, each playing as a different turtle.
On Royal Caribbean's new ship Anthem, diners must first walk past the frosted glass windows of Coastal Kitchen, reserved for suite occupants, before they can crowd around the buffet tables of the open-to-everyone Windjammer Café.
The only thing remained the same in each game was the same mandate: call as many people over to gather a crowd around your game, then extract all of their cash out of their pockets though the game.
Still glam at 85, the former beauty queen rides through the streets of Manila, where vendors and children crowd around for a look at her, or maybe for one of the crisp bills she dispenses wherever she goes.
The crowd around the pool and at the bar was a mix of Marines, rugged tourists visiting Joshua Tree National Park, and some resident artists and musicians of a rougher cut who weren't there to escape the city.
No matter when our families emigrated to America, we acknowledge these spiritual ancestors in a national rite every November, when we crowd around our dining room tables and feast on a traditional Thanksgiving meal of turkey and fixings.
The aura that such provenance lends the instruments — onlookers crowd around Clapton's famous Stratocaster "Blackie" like pilgrims around some splinter of the True Cross — simply underlines the degree to which rock 'n' roll is embodied in live performance.
" He was almost out to the street, the crowd around him thinning, when a middle-aged woman in a "pussy hat" called out, in a Brooklyn accent nearly as thick as Schumer's, "What about the first four votes?
When a gun emerges from the crowd around Terry — with at least one of the man's neighbors looking for more immediate justice than anything the courts could provide — that's "good old American mobbism, and it predates Trump," he said.
In the chilly sales room, buyers crowd around pallets loaded with ahi tuna, moonfish or swordfish as the auctioneer takes bids, jotting the final price per pound on a piece of paper that is then attached to the fish.
At the Birkenstock Americas office, in Marin County, California, he and his deputies would spend hours preparing arguments about why stopping unauthorized sellers would help Amazon's customers, and then they'd crowd around Kahan's desk and turn on the speakerphone.
Though Chow was not engaged in a deadly force assault, officers — who appear to be isolated in the video — could argue that they felt threatened by the crowd around them more broadly, or that they were suppressing a riot.
According to this data, it's clear that once black Americans sought their own agency or publicly defended their rights, white supremacists and Confederate apologists became eager to crowd around these monuments in tender affection and homage, to espouse this history.
"This weekend, I did an Instagram story for sleep vitamins that I've been taking because the brand helped me with security when the crowd around me at Coachella became unsafe," Charles said in a public apology following Westbrook's Instagram stories.
Though 56-year-old Rose Hamid said nothing, the crowd around her grew more vocal, first chanting Trump's name and pointing to signal a protestor's presence, and then booing and shouting "get out" as she was escorted away, according to CNN.
At one point, a somewhat antsy Mr. Smith popped out of his seat and seemed to be headed backstage, perhaps to get things started, before returning to his seat and exclaiming "Welcome to Chanel," as the crowd around him laughed.
The memory of her children's spineless and loose-boweled father haunts Josie, but memories of two former patients crowd around even more closely: a saintly young military man and an old harridan named Evelyn, who destroyed Josie's dental practice with a lawsuit.
Under a self-designed RFC flag, Rohingya men, most of them undocumented refugees from Myanmar's western state of Rakhine now living in Malaysia, crowd around a chain-link fence to watch as their sons and brothers play pick-up in the sparse grass.
" New York was a hotbed of anti-Lincoln (and, conjointly, anti-black) sentiment, and so Whitman, musing on the crowd around Lincoln, speculates, "Many an assassin's knife and pistol lurk'd in hip or breast-pocket there, ready, soon as break and riot came.
For the most part, the event was your standard college craziness -- but cops (including campus police and LAPD officers) were called to disperse an "unruly" crowd around 1 AM. Here's a shocker ... there were also several reports of drunk people at the event.
Some bees would venture out to get water and crowd around lights, but Wasniowski says they totally ignored the pots of lavender deposited throughout the tent as well as a tray of spirulina powder the researchers had placed out as a pollen equivalent.
The catering tent saw bands and crew crowd around long wooden tables to slurp down duck rice and fish stew side by side, and you could see new friendships form in real time, as strangers bonded together over favorite bands or even just shared language.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Contamination as people and agriculture crowd around water sources has hiked the cost of water treatment by 50 percent in some major cities, a study said on Monday, making it harder to provide safe drinking water for a growing urban population.
As onlookers crowd around, one person is overheard saying "he wants to come see Ma and Pa." We hope this pup's parents gave a big thank you to their local firefighters, and that the unnamed dog is currently cozy and curled up in its house, safe and warm.
President Trump managed to find approximately eight women to crowd around him for a photo after he signed the H.R. 321 and H.R. 255 bills, which direct NASA and the National Science Foundation to encourage women to enter STEM fields, such as animal studies, environmental sciences, and information technology.
After all, those proteins didn't just grow in a lab somewhere (not yet, at least), so let them have their moment in the limelight while your drunken guests crowd around your sizzling pile of meat, spilling their drinks and reeking of pineapples like some kind of tropical zombie horde.
After experiencing group boarding on Iberia, one passenger compared the situation at the gate to Mad Max: Fury Road: Rules are great, but if passengers don't follow them and crowd around the gate no matter what the boarding announcements say, any system will look like chaos and earn the ire of flyers.
Gatherings of a dozen people would regularly crowd around the dinner table at Charleston: it became the home away from home for the Bloomsbury Group, a collection of artists, writers and academics who lived in unfashionable Georgian squares in London's West End and who went on to radically challenge and change modern British art and literature.
Several baristas, supervisors, and store managers who spoke to VICE News said that although the company has increased sanitation measures and moved to a "to go" model, employees feel they're putting themselves at risk of contracting COVID-19 whenever they have to tell customers not to reach behind the counters, stay in the store, or crowd around each other.
But as local press and television news crowd around the till, and shop-owner and good sport Anita serves her customers mysterious chocolate bars, Böhm and her small crew stand out in the drizzle, enjoying the sight of a newsagent façade with Adbuster-style doctored signage for the National Lottery (which now offers "Instant" rebranding) and Moneygram (sending "peace" around the world).
Photo: Bryan Menegus (Gizmodo)"Amazon Web Services actually makes more money than just plain Amazon, and the way that they make all of this money is by taking our tax dollars by having lucrative contracts with the government to provide cloud services to the police and ICE," Jacinta Gonzalez, a field director with activist group Mijente told the crowd around Bezos's 5th avenue apartment around noon.
Despite the pomp, the grand set pieces of the summit were something of a letdown; media access was extremely limited (Trump even seemed to expect a sympathetic ear in Kim, a man whose country has no independent media whatsoever, when complaining about US journalists), and at times, reporters who had traveled thousands of miles were forced to crowd around TV screens with low volumes, straining to hear what was being said.

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