crowd around
Third Person
crowds around
Present Participle
crowding around
Past Tense
crowded around
Past Participle
crowded around
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(of a group of people) to gather closely around a specific point of interest
- As the magician began his performance, children started to crowd around to witness the magic tricks.
- The enthusiastic fans would crowd around the stage, hoping to get a closer view of their favorite band.
- When the street performer started playing music, a curious audience began to crowd around.
- During the protest, people would crowd around speakers to hear passionate speeches and calls for change.
- As the celebrity exited the building, a crowd of excited fans would quickly crowd around for autographs and photos.