crowded

/ˈkraʊdɪd/
adjective
  1. Filled with many people or things; having very little space because of a large number of people or objects.
    • Her schedule is too crowded to add another meeting.
    • We left the crowded beach and found a quiet spot farther down the coast.
    • The subway was so crowded that I could barely move.
  2. Full of events or activities happening close together.
    • The festival had a crowded lineup of concerts and parades.
    • The museum's crowded calendar of exhibitions attracts many visitors.
    • This week is crowded with deadlines and appointments.
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