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overcrowd

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From over-crowd.

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overcrowd (third-person singular simple present overcrowds, present participle overcrowding, simple past and past participle overcrowded)

  1. To fill beyond reasonable limits, with people, animals, objects or information.
    • 1961 January, “The North-East London electrification of the Great Eastern Line”, in Trains Illustrated, page 19:
      The host of business travellers between Bishops Stortford and London would scarcely take kindly to devious routing via the Southbury line; on the other hand, it is not desirable that they should overcrowd the business trains to and from Cambridge.

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