adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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congested airports
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Pedestrians picked their way across congested streets.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Elimination: problems may manifest as constipation, fluid retention, congested skin, catarrh. 4.
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If drivers paid the true costs of road use, they might switch to less congested times, or make fewer journeys.
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Less congested roads, he says, would increase his company's profits.
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Often looks rather besotted with a congested mottled and purple face; a bloated face but not oedema.
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Similarly, congested seedlings will become thin and drawn, with soft, weak stems that eventually collapse from being forced.
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Some of the highest property prices anywhere are in fume-ridden Manhattan and in cleaner but nevertheless congested central Tokyo.
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The tolls are likely to be restricted to particularly congested areas, and busy times such as rush hours.
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With town centres increasingly congested and car-ownership rising fast, people were keen to shop outside town.