Past tense for to fill, pack or crowd into a place in great numbers
“The fans throng into the stadium for a World Cup game, carrying their national flags, banners, and sometimes, photos of their national stars.”
Past tense for to congregate, gather or meet in large numbers around a place
“But the native Texans delight to throng in the barrooms and billiard halls, and spend their money freely for all the new-fangled luxuries.”
Past tense for to stream or rush into a place in great numbers
“Men began to throng into the office and call at him over the railing, jovially, sharply, viciously, excitedly.”
Past tense for to inhabit a place in unpleasantly large numbers
Past tense for to form a ring or circle around
Past tense for to exist in abundance
Filled, crowded, or well-supplied with something
Having come together as a group (of people or animals)
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