(Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water.
crowdy
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for crowdy.
Editorial note
Like wanting to cure an autistic child's sensitivity to noise by exposing him to a string of loud, crowdy concerts.
Quick take
(Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of crowdy gathered in one view.
(nonstandard) crowded
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for crowdy.
noun
(Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water.
adjective
(nonstandard) crowded
Example sentences
Like wanting to cure an autistic child's sensitivity to noise by exposing him to a string of loud, crowdy concerts.
It’s already a crowdy market - you forget to mention Messenger as well as some startups.
Actually, these GUIs were quite radical and well-done, compared to the Amstrad shell which looks quite crowdy from a today's perspective.
In crowdy environments I just do it quietly enough to be perceived as mumbling, as many other people.
Even though it is outdated and crowdy, it has some really good coverage.
I get into a bus, slowly the bus gets crowdy and then it was totally packed.
I dislike video calls where I look into crowdy private rooms of other people -- it often looks misplaced in professional contexts.
I have a theory that the difference between 4-5 and 5-6 is the difference between a crowdy working environment and a quiet one.
Treat this city as a one, big, crowdy museum.
They just randomly spit around, throw whatever they are holding into shrubs, talk real loud in public, and when it's crowdy, one will push another.
If I really do need coffee on the go it is while travelling, and then I don't sit inside (no, not on a crowdy terrace either).
And there will be fadges and brochan, With fouth of good gabbocks of skate, Powsowdy, and drammock, and crowdy, And caller nowt-feet in a plate.
Quote examples
Not "play cheer.wav" but something more crowdy and cumulative.
Technically, it could fly as an argument for (involuntary) manslaughter versus murder, certainly if one replaces “into the crowd” by “over the heads of the crowd”, or if the crowd isn’t very crowdy, and there’s evidence that the shooter explicitly tried shooting through the crowd without hitting anybody, say as part of an act.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use crowdy in a sentence?
Like wanting to cure an autistic child's sensitivity to noise by exposing him to a string of loud, crowdy concerts.
What does crowdy mean?
(Scotland) A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water.
What part of speech is crowdy?
crowdy is commonly used as noun, adjective.