Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"overcrowd" Definitions
  1. to cause to be too crowded
  2. to crowd together too much

55 Sentences With "overcrowd"

How to use overcrowd in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "overcrowd" and check conjugation/comparative form for "overcrowd". Mastering all the usages of "overcrowd" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Another common complaint: commuters in Overcrowd don't like to be overcrowded.
You should fit three to four legs; don't overcrowd the pot.
Overcrowd also has puzzle-like elements and a real-time strategy feel.
Repeat with remaining mixture, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. 5.
With thousands of apps at our fingertips, they can quickly overcrowd our screens.
Don't overcrowd the grill Raichlen says this is the biggest mistake people make.
You'll probably need to do 1 fillet at a time so you don't overcrowd the pot.
Just make sure not to overcrowd them on the tray, otherwise they'll just soften up instead of crisping.
Don't Overcrowd If you stuff the air fryer basket or rack, your food will steam rather than crisp.
Using a tablespoon, drop small rounds of batter into the oil, making sure to not overcrowd the pan.
Cook the seitan, flipping and taking care not to overcrowd the pan, until browned, about 7 to 8 minutes.
Just before making the pizza, add the kale to the oil, working in batches not to overcrowd the oil.
Why overcrowd towns and pave more open space to make room for hordes of mestizos and Silicon Valley white twats?
We're doing our best to do both, so isn't it inevitable that we just overcrowd it until something else happens?
But there are so many obvious reasons for his inevitable implosion that it would overcrowd this page to even mention them here.
Though the commuters of Overcrowd are facing the threshold of the station's liminal nature, the player is encouraged to linger, to think about design.
SquarePlay Games' Overcrowd: A Commute 'Em Up lets its players make the choice to linger in this space, seeing the station from a new view.
Working in batches, use a small scoop or ladle to drop 2 tablespoons of batter per pancake on hot griddle (being careful not to overcrowd).
The Aircurv puts the additional space exactly where you need it: around your elbows and arms, and r, so it doesn't overcrowd a tiny bathroom when not in use.
"Why overcrowd towns and pave more open space to make room for hordes of mestizos and Silicon Valley white twats?" the caption said, referring to people of mixed race.
That's not a bad tack, but the creators overcrowd the story here, pulling focus from the characters we care most about and failing to build toward the climactic reunion.
Overcrowd is a simulation-style management game, which launched on June 6th on PC, from designer and coder Alastair McQueen and artist Sarah Testori operating under the name SquarePlay Games.
Add the canola oil to the saucepan and, working in batches, cook the beef (careful not to overcrowd the pan!), turning as needed, until browned all over, 8 to 10 minutes.
However, high rents have forced many artists and musicians to overcrowd houses, take such accommodations and hold concerts and open houses to make ends meet, members of the artistic community said.
These are among the latest political prisoners to overcrowd Egypt's jails, arrested as President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi moved to quash the anti-government protests that first erupted across Egypt two weeks ago.
Farms in those places vary from well-run facilities that operate with transparency, have fair labor practices, don't misuse antibiotics, don't overcrowd their ponds, and are environmentally sustainable, to murky operations without any transparency.
Whereas a game like Dinosaur Polo Club's Mini Metro uses transit design — or, rather, a transit map's design — to create a minimal, slower experience, Overcrowd is a more faithful reimagining of realities of public transit.
Add the asparagus to the skillet and, working in batches if necessary so as to not overcrowd the pan, cook, gently shaking the skillet to turn the asparagus, until the asparagus are charred all over, 7 to 8 minutes.
But there are elements of Overcrowd that give the game a sense of frenetic energy, not unlike the feelings that games like Cuphead or StarCraft II evoke: the panic of fast-paced decision-making and dodging problems by dispatching solutions.
Nvidia says it's doubled the capacity of GeForce Now as part of this launch, and it should be able to support over 600,000 players now, but it doesn't want to overcrowd them, so it'll be cutting off access to "$60 for a year + 3 free months" deal once it hits a certain capacity.
Read more: At least 4 more people have died on Everest as the mountain continues to overcrowd, taking the total death toll this week higher than all of last year Surveillance video shows 2 suspects breaking into a Houston pet store and stealing $44,000 worth of puppies in under 1 minute These are the 25 celebrities most addicted to social media, from the Kardashians to Snoop Dogg
The name is derived from an adjective necpalý referring to a low density village ( - to push, to overcrowd, a negative verb necpať).
The two goals were scored by Konaté and Abdul Rahman. However, the match was stopped at the 70th minute due to overcrowd. Persib run their second friendly against the US Major League Soccer team D.C. United as a part of their Indonesian Tour.
It has been highlighted that relying on an external database to store tags and tagging information could cause the complete loss of metadata if the database gets corrupted. It has been highlighted that using a flat namespace tends to overcrowd the `tags/` directory. This could be mitigated introducing triple tags.
In 2005, Bondoc was vice chair of the House committee on health,Araneta, Sandy (2005) "‘Too many nursing students overcrowd hospitals’", Philippine Star, June 18, 2005. Retrieved October 5, 2018 and in 2011 as vice chairperson of the House Committee on Appropriations.Castillo, Lorelei V. (2011) "Lady solon laments lack of maintenance of national flood control projects", congress.gov.ph, August 18, 2011.
However, it began to overcrowd and in 1885 all burials financed by the Jewish community (i.e. of the poor) were directed to the Bródno Jewish Cemetery. In 1877 several notable Jewish families of Warsaw financed a new late Neo-Classical building by Adolf Schimmelpfennig housing a synagogue and two burial houses (one for men and one for women). The second floor was reserved for rabbi's flat.
However, feeling that two sidekicks would overcrowd the story, the animators then decided on a two- headed dragon, though they were green and grotesque. After the animators decided on a single-headed dragon, they established Mushu's physical concept. For better use, the animators shrunk Mushu to a smaller size.From the "Drawn to Animation" show in the Animation Building in Hollywood Pictures Backlot at Disney California Adventure Park.
Symbol of Courage, Max Arthur, p. 305 Ethel & Millie had just arrived on the scene as Nelson sank, and her captain Skipper Charles Manning called for Nelsons lifeboat to come alongside.Skipper Charles William Manning, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Retrieved 22 January 2007. Realising that this would greatly overcrowd the second boat, the survivors refused and Manning sailed onwards towards the submarine, coming under lethal fire as he did so.
Each of the help desks will be manned by a doctor, staff nurse, volunteer and a data entry operator. Passengers are checked for fever or other symptoms at the help desk by the doctor. If they do, they are directed to the isolation bay. The Indian Consulate had appealed to passengers not to overcrowd the airport, maintain social distancing and follow all necessary precautions stipulated by the authorities.
Sir John Call argued the advantages of Norfolk Island in that it was uninhabited and that New Zealand flax grew there. After the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War in 1776 halted penal transportation to Thirteen Colonies, British prisons started to overcrowd. Since several stopgap measures proved themselves ineffective, the government announced in December 1785 that it would send convicts to parts of what is now known as Australia.
But, this was frowned upon by the organizers as such a number would overcrowd the ship, overtask the medical staff, erode the quality of care, and place an unexpected burden on the receiving hospital. Thus, in theory some 70,000 wounded could be moved from Virginia in 100 days to hospitals in five states as far north as New York. A second inland force of about 16 hospital ships moved patients along riverways north to Missouri, Ohio, and Kentucky.
Batman wards them off with sonar-emitting batarangs, while Deathstroke flees with Damian giving chase. Batman heals Talia in the Lazarus Pit, while Nightwing and Langstrom reach the oil rig and cure the Man-Bats. At the same time, Damian fights and defeats Deathstroke, but refuses to kill him because he is his father's son. The elevator from the rig to the underwater base is destroyed when the Man-Bats, overwhelmed by the sonar devices, overcrowd the glass elevator shaft, flooding the base.
When the four students arrived in Rock Hill, they almost immediately engaged in sit-ins to fight back against segregation. After only one day in Rock Hill all four of the college students were arrested because of a sit-in they participated in, at a local diner. Like many activists, the students at the time chose jail with bail in an attempt to overcrowd the jails. They were sentenced to 30 days hard labor, however, Charles Sherrod did not take bail.
Pediatric-type follicular lymphoma (PTFL) is a disease in which malignant B-cells (i.e. a lymphocyte subtype originating from the bone marrow) accumulate in, overcrowd, and cause the expansion of the lymphoid follicles in, and thereby enlargement of the lymph nodes in the head and neck regions and, less commonly, groin and armpit regions. The disease accounts for 1.5% to 2% of all the lymphomas that occur in the pediatric age group. Initially, PTFL was found only in children and adolescents and termed Pediatric follicular lymphoma.
By the 1880s, newcomers' livestock were beginning to overcrowd the herds of the larger cattlemen. The cattle kings began to fence off their lands to protect access to the rangelands and water, which infuriated many homesteaders. There were many cases when large ranch owners not only fenced the property over which they claimed ownership, but also property considered public land. Some homesteaders retaliated by cutting the barbed wire of the fenced areas to give their livestock access to these lands, prompting the fence-cutting wars.
Steamboats like Mascot were acutely vulnerable to fire. They were built entirely of wood, covered with paint and other flammable materials, and then left outside where they either dried out, rotted, or both, becoming the equivalent of a vast pile of kindling. In the middle of this was placed a steam boiler, fueled by as hot and intense a fire as could be generated by the available technology and the wealth of the owner. The tendency of steamboat owners to overcrowd their vessels also contributed to the danger.
The new Members' Area was the last of the upgrades, along with new perimeter fence and entry gates. The Members' Area features press and radio media areas, corporate boxes and lunchrooms, as well as the players areas, members' bars and TCA offices. The redevelopment was officially opened on 11 January 2003, when an overcrowd of 16,719 (official capacity 16000) witnessed a thrilling one-day match between Australia and England, the victory going to Australia. Tasmanian Tiger Shane Watson became the hero for Australia, bowling the very tense final over.
After the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War halted penal transportation to Thirteen Colonies, British prisons started to overcrowd. Since several stopgap measures proved themselves ineffective, the British Government announced in December 1785 that it would proceed with the settlement of New South Wales. In September 1786 Alexander Dalrymple, presumably goaded by Bolts's actions, published a pamphlet with an alternative proposal of his own for settlements on Tristan da Cunha, St. Paul and Amsterdam islands in the Southern Ocean. Captain John Blankett, R.N., also suggested independently to his superiors in August 1786 that convicts be used to establish a British settlement on Tristan.
On May 31, 2011, Goldenvoice announced that beginning with the 2012 festival, Coachella would be expanded to a second, separately-ticketed weekend, with identical lineups for each. Explaining the decision, Tollett said that demand for tickets was up in 2011 even after "operations weren't the best [they've] ever had" in 2010 and that he did not want to satisfy that demand by allowing additional attendees to overcrowd the venue. Rolling Stone called it a "very risky move" and said there was "no guarantee that demand [would be] high enough to sell out the same bill over two consecutive weekends". Nonetheless, 2012 tickets sold out in less than three hours.
The population of female students on campus was also beginning to overcrowd McCormick, so the Dean of the Graduate School Ken Wadleigh proposed using a building at 351-355 Massachusetts Avenue as the location for the new living group. The building was MIT controlled, although owned independently by Northgate Corporation and being used as an apartment providing off-campus housing to MIT affiliates. Because the building was deemed too large for one living group, half was allotted to Alpha Delta Phi (ADP), then a new fraternity forming on campus. While 355 Massachusetts Avenue was being renovated, both the women's living group and the fraternity shared the living space in 351.
Both variants had a main battery of four 12-inch guns, belt armour that was thick, and a top speed of . The main difference between the designs was the number of secondary guns; the first had twelve guns and the second had fourteen of the guns. Displacement differed by just 200 tons, at for the 12-gun variant and for the other one. White preferred the 14-gun version, though the consensus of the Board was that twelve guns were sufficient, on the basis that the two additional guns would overcrowd the upper deck, where they would have been placed, and would have increased the size of the crew too much.
Months later, on December 15, 2004, the City Council voted unanimously to reject Ambling's project because of opposition from nearby residents, who believed that the tall modern-style glass buildings would not go well with the neighborhood's southwestern theme and its 600 single-story houses. Residents also believed the new project would create traffic problems and overcrowd nearby schools. Weekly criticized city staff members, alleging that they misled Ambling to believe that their project was guaranteed to be approved by the City Council. The manager of the city's Economic Development division, who had worked with Ambling on their project, resigned from his position two days after the vote.
Vehicles are also searched for any items that are prohibited in the city. For those who have their tickets held at Will Call, the booths are located between the Highway 34 entrance and the main gate. All tickets and vehicle passes must be bought in advance; they are not directly sold outside the gate or at the Will Call booths. Furthermore, unless they have a valid early arrival pass for the pre-event set up, any vehicle who arrives before the gate opens is turned away and told to go back to Reno, and not to wait along the side of the road on either Highways 34 or 447 (which would be a safety hazard), nor stay in Gerlach (and overcrowd the small town).
Wairarapa College was founded in 1937 following the decision to merge Wairarapa High School and the Masterton Technical School, and the new college opened in 1938 on the High School site with 521 students. Until 1960, it was the only full secondary school in the Wairarapa region, with district high schools (similar to today's composite and area schools) in the other seven Wairarapa towns. As the post- WWII baby boom picked up, Wairarapa College began to overcrowd, and with the movement away from district high schools to separate full high schools, two new secondary schools, Tararua College in Pahiatua and Kuranui College in Greytown opened in 1960 to replace the district high schools and to relieve pressure on Wairarapa College.
In fact, if flashbacks can help fill up episodes and remove the need to overcrowd chapters with extraneous character check-ins, the show should consider using them more." The A.V. Club's Kyle Fowle gave the episode a "C+" grade and wrote, "Even on its best days Gotham plays like a collection of footnotes and sidebars to the real Batman show most of us wish we were watching, and there's no clearer example of this than the continuing saga of Fish Mooney on Dollmaker Island. Here's a character with no canonical connection to the Bat-story who now has no connection whatsoever to anything else happening on the show; she's literally off on an island of her own. At least when Fish was in Gotham she had a role to play in the city's underworld power struggle, and by extension Oswald Cobblepot's transformation into the Penguin.

No results under this filter, show 55 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.