throng into (some place)

throng into (some place)

To crowd into some place all at once. Reporters thronged into the store shortly after the incident to interview the woman who had thwarted the attempted robbery. Tens of thousands of people have begun thronging into the streets to protest the controversial legislation.
See also: throng
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • throng in
  • be ruled out of court
  • ring in the new year
  • throng around
  • throng around (someone or something)
  • stonkered
  • have to run along
  • (one) has to run along
  • stumble at a straw
  • the jig is up