ingroup vs throng

ingroup

verb
  • To form an ingroup. 

noun
  • The social group that one belongs to. 

  • In cladistics, the monophyletic group that includes all taxa of interest to the current study. 

throng

verb
  • To congregate. 

  • To crowd or press, as persons; to oppress or annoy with a crowd of living beings. 

  • To crowd into a place, especially to fill it. 

adj
  • Filled with persons or objects; crowded. 

  • Busy; hurried. 

noun
  • A group of people crowded or gathered closely together. 

  • A group of things; a host or swarm. 

How often have the words ingroup and throng occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )