0 past simple and past participle of throng
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.
The streets were thronged, as is usual at that time of evening.
What is more, by definition, party conferences are thronged with people.
It is not surprising that the auction room on that occasion was not exactly thronged with a jostling crowd of eager bidders for this estate.
All the streets in the vicinity are thronged with motorcars and other kinds of vehicles before, during and after the match.
Vast audiences thronged enormous halls and listened to interminable speeches.
The corridors and hallways are thronged with people.