Crowding

/ˈkraʊdɪŋ/ verb

Gathering together in large numbers in a tight space, causing things or people to be squeezed close together.

From Middle English 'crouden' or 'crude' (to push). 'Crowd' entered English from uncertain origins around the 1500s. The '-ing' form indicates the continuous action.

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