A group of people united or at least characterised by a common interest.
A group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.
A fiddle.
The so-called lower orders of people; the populace, vulgar.
Several things collected or closely pressed together; also, some things adjacent to each other.
To carry excessive sail in the hope of moving faster.
To press together or collect in numbers
To press forward; to advance by pushing.
To push, to press, to shove.
To approach another ship too closely when it has right of way.
To fill by pressing or thronging together
To press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.
To press or drive together, especially into a small space; to cram.
A group or gang.
A standing stock or cage with movable sides used to restrain livestock for safe handling.
The human object of such infatuation or affection.
A crowd that produces uncomfortable pressure.
The process of crushing cane to remove the raw sugar, or the season when this process takes place.
A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
A crowd control barrier.
The situation where certain colors are so similar as to be hard to distinguish, either as a deliberate effect or as a limitation of a display.
A paraphilia involving arousal from seeing things destroyed by crushing.
A violent crowding.
A drink made by squeezing the juice out of fruit.
Violent pressure, as of a moving crowd.
An infatuation with somebody one is not dating.
To press between two hard objects; to squeeze so as to alter the natural shape or integrity, or to force together into a mass.
To reduce to fine particles by pounding or grinding.
To be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller volume or area, by external weight or force.
To feel infatuation or unrequited love.
To give a compressed or foreshortened appearance to.
To overwhelm by pressure or weight.
To make certain colors so similar as to be hard to distinguish, either as a deliberate effect or as a limitation of a display.
To do impressively well at (sports events; performances; interviews; etc.).
To oppress or grievously burden.
To overcome completely; to subdue totally.