thrang
Britishnoun
verb
adjective
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crowded; busy
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engaged or occupied; busy
Etymology
Origin of thrang
Scot variant of throng
Example Sentences
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Upon a bonnie day in June, When wearing thro’ the afternoon, Twa dogs that were na thrang at hame Forgather’d ance upon a time.
From The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier by Drayson, A.W.
Away frae the smoke an' the smother, Away frae the crush o' the thrang!
From Fly Fishing in Wonderland by Klahowya
Ye canna get leave to thrive for thrang.
From The Proverbs of Scotland by Hislop, Alexander
"I was sa thrang with all their bodderments, that I don't know as I didna forget it."
From A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time by Caine, Hall, Sir
"I should have thowt as thou'd have been in the thick of the thrang thysel', Mercy, carryin' on the war."
From A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time by Caine, Hall, Sir
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