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What are the sentences describing the traffic congestion in the railway station?

1, there are so many people at the station, dense, just like ants busy moving before a rainstorm.

There are so many people in the station. Bustling, noisy, can't hear clearly. The air buzzes like a giant hive.

There are so many people at the station. People are carrying large and small luggage, holding their families in their hands and trying to find their own direction. At that moment, the crowd and busyness are just like every fragment of our hurry in this world.

There are so many people at the station. Passengers come and go in an endless stream, and some passengers are carrying luggage on their hands and backs, anxiously waiting to get on the bus; Some people are empty-handed, just waiting for the train to arrive; Others carry a big bag of luggage, but they play games with their mobile phones in both hands.

The train finally came into the station, and people squeezed into the train desperately. Even the cab and toilet are crowded with people, and everyone wants to leave here early and escape to a safe place.

There are so many people at the station that my mother and I are anxiously waiting for the bus at the station. I saw my mother stomping her feet hard, her hands clenched tightly into fists, and she looked at her mobile phone from time to time, showing an anxious look.

7. With the spring tide in Spring Festival travel rush, there is a sea of people outside the station, so teams can only move forward slowly. People carry all kinds of luggage, and many people carry gifts for their loved ones. The waiting room is also full of strong New Year atmosphere.

There are so many people at the station. The station is really crowded with people. Some adults are holding their children. The chairs in the hall are full of people. Even in the corner, there are many people standing. Some people are waiting for the bus, some people are buying water in the supermarket, and some people are checking in. Men, women and children are like a tide, but everyone wants to go where they want to go by car.

9. The railway station is still a sea of people, and people come and go in an endless stream, which makes me have mixed feelings: I saw an aunt holding a child under two years old and carrying a big bag and a small bag to the ticket office to queue up, like a winding dragon, "magnificent"!