"And these are the oldest," said my Dream, "the longest asleep," pointing to the crowded rows of silent sleepers.
The opposite,' said Jason, leading d'Anjou towards the crowded row of glass doors that was the entrance to the hotel.
But the statues stand in crowded rows, their faces chipped and cracked and black with the accumulated grime of decades.
Studying her fair, bonneted face high up in the crowded rows, he felt a tug of emotion.
Instead, a person in the crowded row moves into the empty seat the first person left behind.
They came into a large room with hundreds and hundreds of computers arranged in crowded rows along tables that stretched from end to end.
One's interest is threatened by the crowded double rows of relentlessly grim images, and the fact that all the slogans and texts are in German.
Small and fitting easily into the crowded row, she was invisible among her neighbours.
As the audience cheered, he sidestepped through a crowded row, reached the cleared area of stairs, and hurried down to the arena.
Traditional thatched houses stand in crowded rows, so close to each other that the eaves almost touch.