French Meaning of crowds

foules

Other French words related to foules

Definitions and Meaning of crowds in English

crowds

throng, jostle, to fill by pressing or thronging together, to fill or pack by pressing together, to press close, to press on, the population as a whole, push, force, to push or press into a small space, the great body of the people, to urge on, to press or stand close to, to collect in numbers, a large number of persons or things crowded or crowding together, to press, force, or thrust into a small space, to press forward or close, a group of people having a common interest, a large number of persons especially when collected together, a group of people having something (such as a habit, interest, or occupation) in common, a large number of things close together, an ancient Celtic stringed instrument that is plucked or bowed, to put pressure on, most of one's peers, to push or force by or as if by a crowd, to put on (sail) in excess of the usual for greater speed, to approach or come close to (an age or amount), violin

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foules

throng, jostle, to fill by pressing or thronging together, to fill or pack by pressing together, to press close, to press on, the population as a whole, push, f

troupeaux,Hordes,Messes,essaims,foules,armées,légions,foules,multitudes,bourre

individualistes,Solitaires

crowd-pleasing => qui plaît à la foule, crouching => accroupi, crouched => Accroupi, crotchets => crochets, crossway(s) => carrefour,