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CROWD

Volume 5 · 61 words · 1797 Edition

a general sense, signifies a number of people assembled in a place scarce big enough to hold them all.

To Crowd, in the sea-language, is to carry an extraordinary force of sail upon a ship, in order to accelerate her course on some important occasion; as in Crowland, pursuit of, or flight from, an enemy; to escape any immediate danger, &c.