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throng <a throng; throngs> N

throng <a throng; throngs> VB (together)

throng N

throng N

throng VB (together)

throng

throng flock VB

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A large number of people throng the temple to feed the elephants.
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Performers adorned with gold and silver ornaments and turquoise headgear throng the streets.
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We caught a glimpse of flashing eyes as the inmates thronged to the door to have a good look at us and watch the performance.
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In his days of prosperity, his gates were thronged; yet when he was dismissed, a sparrow-trap might have been set in his courtyard.
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Gradually, the bank obtained additional facilities and built a name for itself amidst a throng of emerging and more established banking institutions.
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Devotees take a ritual dip every year, throng the rivers, canals and ponds.
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A coffin accompanied by throngs of people, including costumed mourners in funeral attire, is carried through the streets.
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It is difficult to take pass at daytime, and still people throng it.
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Villagers throng to the monastery in large numbers in a spirit of celebration and hope.
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A lotus is carried in her hand, which is thronged by bees.
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