Talk:crowdy

Here is an old nonce usage where it means "resembling or characteristic of a crowd", rather than "crowded":


 * 1863, Temple Bar (volume 7, page 185)
 * Our London street-crowds have a special attraction for me; for of all crowds, they — if I may venture upon so bold a superlative — are the crowdiest, being more various in their general character, and more cosmopolitan in their composition

Equinox ◑ 16:08, 11 April 2020 (UTC)