embrowd
/ɛmˈbraʊd/Definitions
1. verb
To crowd or fill with people, especially a room or building.
“The new restaurant was embrowded with customers on the first night.”
2. verb
To crowd or throng, especially with a sense of noise or confusion.
“The city was embrowded with protesters demanding change.”
3. noun
A crowd or throng of people, especially one that is noisy or confusing.
“The embrowd outside the concert venue was impossible to navigate.”