crowd (someone or something) out of (something)
(redirected from crowd you out of)crowd (someone or something) out of (something)
To push someone or something out of a certain thing or area, or to force out by increased proximity. The cat crowded the dog out of his bed and curled up for a nap.
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crowd someone or something out of something
and crowd someone or something outto push or force someone, something, or an animal out of something. Don't crowd your brother out of line! Don't crowd out my favorite plants with all your rosebushes!
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