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congested

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adjective

  1. crowded to excess; overfull
  2. (of an organ or part) loaded or clogged with blood
  3. (of the nose) blocked with mucus
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The bird-keepers from the zoo said if they could stop Goldie eating for another two or three days they might have a reasonable chance of luring him down when the park was less congested.

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There have been other wildfires that drew as many aircraft, particularly some of the enormous rural fires in the northern part of the state, Karpus said, but never in such congested urban air space.

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In a congested midfield, which could happen on Tuesday, there would be little space for Liverpool to exploit.

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“People were just running in every direction and the traffic got so congested that there was nowhere to go,†Hall said.

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Fleeing down streets that quickly became congested, some residents were forced to abandon their cars as fire trucks headed toward the flames.

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