thronging

[ˈθrɒŋɪŋ]

thronging Definition

  • 1crowding together of people or things in large numbers
  • 2to gather or move in large numbers

Using thronging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thronging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The streets were thronging with people during the parade.

  • Example

    Shoppers were thronging the mall during the holiday season.

  • Example

    Fans were thronging the stadium to watch the championship game.

thronging Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for thronging

Phrases with thronging

  • a large group of people or things crowded together

    Example

    The thronging mass of tourists made it difficult to navigate through the city.

  • thronging crowd

    a large group of people gathered together in one place

    Example

    The thronging crowd at the concert was excited to see their favorite band perform.

  • a busy and crowded marketplace with many vendors and shoppers

    Example

    The thronging market was filled with the sounds of bargaining and haggling.

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Summary: thronging in Brief

'Thronging' [ˈθrɒŋɪŋ] is an adjective that describes a large number of people or things crowding together. It can also mean to gather or move in large numbers. Examples include 'The streets were thronging with people during the parade' and 'Fans were thronging the stadium to watch the championship game.' Synonyms for 'thronging' include 'crowded,' 'packed,' and 'jammed.'