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Definition of thrang in English: thrangadjectiveθraŋ Northern English, Scottish 1Extremely crowded or full. it was thrang with a cool student crowd Example sentencesExamples - The diary describes the area as thrang with Scots mercenaries.
- Our glens were thrang with the laughter of children and the lowing of cattle.
- The letters pages of newspapers are thrang with diatribes on both sides.
- 1.1 Very busy.
she had another grumble at how thrang she was Example sentencesExamples - We're terribly driven, since trade grew so thrang.
- He is always very thrang, as there's always something to be seen to.
- He's that thrang somewhere abroad he hasn't time.
Origin Late Middle English thrang, gethrang 'crowd, tumult', related to throng. |