In the term 'crowd around', the word 'crowd' functions as a noun followed by the preposition 'around'. Example sentences:
The term 'crowd around' can also function as a verb phrase; the verb 'crowd' modified by the adverb 'around'. Example sentences:
The censure of the crowd disappointed the performers.
A sentence with the word transfixed is: The crowd was transfixed as they watched the tight rope walker.
I regaled the crowd with grand stories.
She was delighted by the gift. They delighted the crowd with their theatrics.
There goes the popular crowd. (Why did you need to know that?)
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
This is one sentence using the phrase 'division of labour.'
The crowd cheered to Mozart's violin concerto.
A noisy crowd formed outside the building.
A caboodle is, essentially, a pack, or crowd. An example sentence is: I have no use for the whole caboodle.
Here is my choice out of it. Out of it I chose Italy.
Watch out for that magma!