0 a large group of people -- tłum
1 to be or go somewhere in very large numbers -- tłoczyć się, wypełniać
There would have been no ceremonies, no public offering of gratitude, no massing of applauding throngs, nor did they ask it.
Streets were thronged with people intent on partying and carousing, singing, dancing and playing games.
There was no furling of flags when they died, no pomp and ceremony, no throngs.
By now he has also reached" the realm of real life" - by which he" understood a whirling world of parading throngs, physical love and revolutionary slogans".
Evacuees frequently began their journey early in the morning at a railway station thronged with crowds of forlorn and confused children, clutching suitcase and gas mask.
The street is thronged with people.
Kings and archbishops are not automatically given starring roles, and his stage instead is thickly thronged with a rich diversity of beings, alive, dead, and even the undead.
There was to be no mingling with the throng at the movies.
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büyük kalabalık, insan seli, akın akın gitmek…
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