Phrasal verbs starting with "crowd"
5 phrasal verbs use this verb
crowd in
B1
To press or gather into a space in large numbers; or for thoughts and feelings to enter the mind all at once.
crowd in on
B2
To press in around someone from all sides, creating a feeling of being overwhelmed or suffocated, either physically or emotionally.
crowd out
B2
To force something or someone out by filling the available space, leaving no room for them.
crowd together
A2
To move or press close together into a small space, either by choice or necessity.
crowd up
C1
A rare or regional variant meaning to fill a space by gathering in large numbers; to press upward in a crowd.