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mobbed

adjective as in jammed

adjective as in jampacked

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Example Sentences

But the question is, could a thawing of relations result in a return to the mobbed-up action of yesteryear?

His is a fanbase so fanatical that even those pretending to be him are mobbed and celebrated.

And in my case, I paid for it by having to figure out how to walk down the street [without getting mobbed].

On its way to the stadium, the team passes through the Grove down the Walk of Champions, mobbed by adoring fans.

The Tropicana was a mobbed-up resort riddled with hidden ownership, casino skimming, and bad debt.

A riot ensued; the revenue officers were mobbed, one of their boats was burned, and they were forced to take refuge in the castle.

They milled and mobbed and piled on top of one another, and by that time I had landed in the plaza fronting the temple.

A little later another was shot down near Benedict, and a recruiting agent was mobbed and killed in Frederick County.

There was danger that the young editor would be mobbed, and the owners of the Observer took the paper out of his charge.

Merriwell was almost mobbed by the fellows who were determined that he should drink champagne with them.

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On this page you'll find 163 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mobbed, such as: choked, crowded, glutted, gridlocked, jammed, and overcrowded.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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