174 examples of overcrowded in sentences

College boys are not overcrowded with invitations, and I am glad to say I have no other for to-night.

" Maynard reached the Great Western station in good time, and found a carriage which was not overcrowded.

All the same, I cannot help thinking that Mr. STUART has overcrowded his canvas, and that his tale would be the better for the removal of a few of his plotters and counter-plotters from it.

a week, and many of these work in overcrowded insanitary workshops in the season.

Seeing that a larger proportion of women workers are occupied in the small workshops or in their own overcrowded homes, it is obvious that the fourth count of the "sweating" charge, that of unsanitary conditions of work, applies more cruelly to them than to men.

The men in that car protested; already their space was overcrowded.

"It shall not be said of me that I refuse to listen to a story," retorted Clement, and the old Laplander began: "It once happened that the birds who lived down in Sweden, south of the great Saméland, thought that they were overcrowded there and suggested moving northward.

I had never met the officer, and knew nothing about him or his reputation, and merely lumped him in with the rest as an additional unit in an overcrowded menagerie.

The train made a long stop in the effort to put more people into the already overcrowded coaches.

We passed through the entire town; the streets were broad, the bazaars very extensive, and so overcrowded with men, that we were frequently compelled to stop; it happened to be a large market.

They hoped thus to bring the fish fresh and good to market, for, unless they were overcrowded, the cod lived quite as contentedly in the tanks as in the open sea.

The little apartment had, nevertheless, become somewhat overcrowded, and a suggestion for a general renovation and pruning seemed to be gladly accepted,so I went up and passed the night there for that purpose.

But, in these days of overcrowded competent journalism well, it is not unwise to marry an editor of standing.

But there is not room for so many in so small a country, and the professions are greatly overcrowded.

There will always be many to whom the devotion to study for study's sake is invincible, but the ranks of the brain-workers are so overcrowded that it is a great pity to force into them a man or woman who would be content to be a worker in another and humbler line, especially in those of the manual occupations which bring their happiness in the following of them.

These at first were gaunt and unsightly; how overcrowded with tall bare towers a mediaeval Italian city could be, is still shown by San Gemignano, the only existing instance where the torroni have been left untouched.

Jack, who had reloaded, fired upon the overcrowded canoe.

Boulogne became overcrowded with men and women wearing military uniforms of no known design with badges of mysterious import.

Model "village of the feeble minded" is overcrowded, undermanned.

The bulbs may be separated when the clumps get overcrowded, late in summer, after the tops have died down, being the most suitable time to do so.

Hundreds of men with fever, dysentery, and cholera (the wounded were the smaller portion) filled the wards in succession from the overcrowded transports.

The place is not overcrowded, because the conscience of many is keener than was mine.

Since then I have seen with my eyes and smelt with my nose small-pox growing up in first specimens, either in close rooms, or in overcrowded wards, where it could not by any possibility have been "caught," but must have begun.

Nay, in overcrowded rooms, they actually absorb carbonic acid and give off oxygen.

" We clip the following for the benefit of those who doubt the power of the press: "Owing to the overcrowded condition of our columns, a number of births and deaths are unavoidably postponed this week.

174 examples of  overcrowded  in sentences