单词 | throngful |
释义 | † throngfuladj. poetic. Obsolete. Filled with a throng of people or things; crowded.Chiefly in the works of John Greenleaf Whittier. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > [adjective] > full > crowded thickc893 replete?a1475 frequentc1540 throng1557 thicky1587 thronged1605 celebrious1611 crowded1612 stiff1683 swarming1810 multitudinous1820 throngful1830 dense1842 swarmy1858 teeminga1873 swarmed1885 mobbed1898 1830 J. G. Whittier in New-Eng. Weekly Rev. 4 Jan. 2/2 Go swell the throngful Past—Go, blend with all The garnered things of Death. 1833 J. G. Whittier Female Martyr 44 Where The throngful street grew foul with death. 1866 J. G. Whittier Snow-bound 743 Dreaming in throngful city ways Of winter joys his boyhood knew. 1874 De La Salle Monthly Jan. 29 A soul that would oft recall, From Memory's silent but throngful hall, The joys that died. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adj.1830 |
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