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inthrong Meaning

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inthrong (v. i.)

To throng or collect together.

inthrong Sentence Examples

  1. A group of passionate fans inthronged outside the concert venue, eagerly waiting for the doors to open.
  2. As the parade passed through the city streets, spectators inthronged the sidewalks to catch a glimpse of the festivities.
  3. The bustling market was filled with shoppers inthronging, each vying for the best deals and freshest produce.
  4. Upon the announcement of the movie star's arrival, paparazzi inthronged the celebrity, cameras flashing.
  5. The central square transformed into a vibrant hub, with people inthronging to celebrate the cultural festival.
  6. After the championship victory, supporters inthronged the stadium to celebrate with the winning team.
  7. The subway platform was crowded with commuters inthronging during the morning rush hour.
  8. Students inthronged the courtyard, eagerly awaiting the start of the outdoor concert.
  9. As the doors opened on Black Friday, shoppers inthronged into the store, searching for the best discounts.
  10. The political rally drew passionate supporters, creating an electrifying atmosphere as they inthronged the arena.

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To throng or collect together.

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A group of passionate fans inthronged outside the concert venue, eagerly waiting for the doors to open.

As the parade passed through the city streets, spectators inthronged the sidewalks to catch a glimpse of the festivities.

The bustling market was filled with shoppers inthronging, each vying for the best deals and freshest produce.

Upon the announcement of the movie star's arrival, paparazzi inthronged the celebrity, cameras flashing.