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- DictionaryThrong/THrôNG/
noun
- 1. a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals: "he pushed his way through the throng"
verb
- 1. (of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area): "a crowd thronged the station"
The meaning of THRONG is a multitude of assembled persons. How to use throng in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Throng.
verb (used with object) to crowd or press upon; jostle. 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.
THRONG definition: 1. a crowd or large group of people: 2. to be or go somewhere in very large numbers: 3. a crowd…. Learn more.
THRONG meaning: 1. a crowd or large group of people: 2. to be or go somewhere in very large numbers: 3. a crowd…. Learn more.
throng. (θrɔŋ, θrɒŋ) n. 1. a multitude of people crowded together. 2. a great number of things crowded or considered together.
When used as a noun, throng means a tightly packed crowd of people or animals. As a verb, it means to push together or squeeze into an area. The science fiction movie fans thronged into the auditorium when they heard their favorite actor had entered the building.
noun. 1. a great number of people or things crowded together. verb. 2. to gather in or fill (a place) in large numbers; crowd. 3.(transitive) to hem in (a person); jostle. adjective.
Definition of throng noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Throng definition: A large group of people gathered or crowded closely together; a multitude.
to be or go somewhere in very large numbers: drunken people thronging the streets. The street was thronged with shoppers and tourists. (Definition of throng from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)