How to use "crowded" in a sentence

Sentences

As always, the pubs were crowded and noisy

A total of seventeen poor people lived in number 29, which was a crowded, busy place

She was cold and hungry as she dragged the bucket behind her along the crowded street, but she could not resist stopping in front of one of the stalls

But it was crowded because Cham had two younger sisters, and Sala knew they all hated living deep underground - especially Cham's dad Tian.

But then she saw something yellow on the crowded street ahead: the woman's bag

She checked the energy center and the crowded walkways instead, but there was no sign of Wena

It was hot in that crowded room, far too hot

Hotel management personnel, showgirls, dancers, magicians, crewmen, and musicians crowded around the tables, sampling the offerings while Phillippe Chevalier, the hotel's executive chef, personally watched over the affair

I discovered I couldn't learn to cope with the loss if I stayed in a place that was so crowded with memories of her

If he made a clean hit here, in the crowded casino, he would be assured of a promotion.

Tina was in awe of - and disquieted by - the stately forest that crowded them as they drove north on the narrowing county road

There were already around forty passengers on the boat, some of whom had spent their last money getting a ticket, but the captain stayed until five in the afternoon, picking up passengers until the boat was dangerously crowded

As the Martian fell, the captain shouted and all the crowded passengers at the back of the steamer joined in

We tried to follow him, but the corridors were crowded