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sardined
adjective as in crowded
Example Sentences
At one point, a dozen or so heroes amass at the old Ghostbusters headquarters in Manhattan to protect a storage trap of ghouls that has, like the movie itself, gotten perilously sardined.
The experience begins awkwardly; for an obviously expensive build-out, very little has been left as waiting room, so the lucky 10 of you end up sardined for a bit near the front door.
The people are sardined in there these Open days, and the place appears to serve alcoholic beverages.
The building, a dilapidated four-story sardined between other structures in Kabul’s Shor Bazaar neighborhood, was once home to dozens of music studios.
When 149,415 souls sardined into Glasgow's Hampden Park to see Scotland beat England 3-1 in 1937, the roar of the crowd had its echoes in the thunder of the furnace, the clanking of the shipyard and the rattle of the pit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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