Definition of Becrowded

1. becrowd [v] - See also: becrowd

Lexicographical Neighbors of Becrowded

becquerel
becquerelite
becquerels
becrave
becrawl
becrawled
becrawling
becrawls
becrime
becrimed
becrimes
becriming
becripple
becross
becrowd
becrowded (current term)
becrowding
becrowds
becrown
becrust
becrusted
becrusting
becrusts
becry
bectumomab
becudgel
becudgeled
becudgeling
becudgelled
becudgelling

Literary usage of Becrowded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1860)
"Barsetshire taken altogether is a pleasant green tree-becrowded county, with large bosky hedges, pretty damp deep lanes, and roads with broad grass margins ..."

2. Publications of the Navy Records Society by Navy Records Society (Great Britain) (1908)
"... with truth 'twill be told) How the seas have been swept by his true hearts of gold : In the month of October, to West Indies bound, A fleet so becrowded ..."

3. Naval Songs and Ballads by Charles Harding Firth (1908)
"... to West Indies bound, A fleet so becrowded with numbers we found, Tho' our ken could not count 'em, our first chasing gun Observ'd 'em less forward to ..."

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