overcrow Synonyms

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overcrow Meaning

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overcrow (v. t.)

To crow, exult, or boast, over; to overpower.

overcrow Sentence Examples

  1. The overcrowded bus swayed erratically as it navigated the congested streets.
  2. Students struggled to focus in the overcrowded classroom, where desks were crammed together.
  3. The prison was so overcrowded that inmates were forced to sleep in shifts.
  4. The hospital's emergency room was overcrowded with patients, resulting in long wait times.
  5. The overcrowded stadium erupted in cheers as the home team scored a goal.
  6. The hiking trail was overcrowded on weekends, with hikers jostling for space.
  7. The overcrowded city streets were a constant source of noise and pollution.
  8. The overcrowded subway car was a breeding ground for germs and viruses.
  9. The overcrowded apartment had barely enough space for the family to move around.
  10. The overcrowded boat capsized in rough seas, sending passengers into the water.

FAQs About the word overcrow

To crow, exult, or boast, over; to overpower.

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The overcrowded bus swayed erratically as it navigated the congested streets.

Students struggled to focus in the overcrowded classroom, where desks were crammed together.

The prison was so overcrowded that inmates were forced to sleep in shifts.

The hospital's emergency room was overcrowded with patients, resulting in long wait times.