Word | serried |
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Definition | adj. Crowded together, especially when arranged in rows. |
Sentence | [W]hile his utterance was deliberate, his mind positively flew round and round the serried circle of facts that had surged up all about him to cut him off from the rest of his kind. |
Source | Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad, p. 31 |
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