a. [f. THRONG sb. + -FUL.] Full of a throng or crowd; crowded.
1833. Whittier, Female Martyr, 44. Where The throngful street grew foul with death. Ibid. (1866), Snow-bound, 743. Dreaming in throngful city ways Of winter joys his boyhood knew.
a. [f. THRONG sb. + -FUL.] Full of a throng or crowd; crowded.
1833. Whittier, Female Martyr, 44. Where The throngful street grew foul with death. Ibid. (1866), Snow-bound, 743. Dreaming in throngful city ways Of winter joys his boyhood knew.