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overcrowd - use in sentences
Object
- slum: Despite such prosperity, the tremendous economic changes left many of its urban poor living in overcrowded slums.
- jail: Instead of filling cells in overcrowded jails, the immigrants will serve their sentences overseas.
- graveyard: Indeed, by the 1850s there was widespread concern over the " threat to health and decency " caused by the overcrowded graveyards.
- tenement: Also the overcrowded tenements of the cities were a perfect breeding ground for smallpox.
- prison: The lesson of Brixton is simple, large overcrowded prisons simply do not work.
- shed: Poultry are fattened in overcrowded sheds, without natural light.
Preposition: at
- end: Of these, nine were overcrowded at the end of April.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- such: Lift and divide poor flowering or overcrowded herbaceous plants such as Aster, Phlox, Campanula, Achillea and Artemisia.
Adjective complement
- due: The schools that the children attended were often overcrowded due to the influx of evacuees.
Modifying Another Word
- statutorily: We may need to visit your house to carry out an inspection if you are statutorily overcrowded.
- grossly: Deaf students fail in Britain's grossly overcrowded public sector classrooms.
- hopelessly: He had to drive several times through the hopelessly overcrowded heart of the city.
- dangerously: In the 1840's and early 1850's church graveyards were becoming dangerously overcrowded and some posed a health risk.
- severely: The council is also working with the 16 most severely overcrowded council tenants in the boro who are lacking three or more bedrooms.
- seriously: Many clinics are seriously overcrowded, leading to delays for patients.
Present participle complement
- live: Among the most common are poverty, overcrowded living conditions, physical and sexual abuse and parental drug abuse.
Preposition: in
- summer: Swimming and diving are popular, although beaches tend to be overcrowded in summer.
Preposition: with
- people: But these quickly became hopelessly overcrowded with people who could no longer find shelter in their own burning buildings.
- information: It must not be overcrowded with too much information -- you can always give more details to people who express interest in the work.
- refugee: The city was known to be overcrowded with some 200,000 refugees, mainly peasants from Silesia fleeing the Red Army.
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