apiñar
v.
crowd, jam, pack in, squeeze
apina
N F
trifles (pl.)| nonsense
apiñar
= pack in, pack 'em in, pack.
Ex: This approach allows the construction of concise summaries, containing complex sentences that pack in information.
Ex: The article 'New York packs 'em in; Martinez bows out' describes the ALA Annual Conference in New York noting the high attendance figures the unexpected decision of the chief executive of the ALA, Elizabeth Martinez, to resign.
Ex: Because it is such a competitive market, night clubs are constantly reinventing themselves and places that are packed one weekend are deserted the next.
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* apiñar en = cram into.
* apiñarse = cluster, crowd, huddle.