Lewis Short
(verb) : con-trūdo, si, sum, 3
* To thrust or crowd together (mostly anteclass.): nubes (vis venti),Lucr. 6, 510; cf. id. 6, 211 and 734: penitusque casa contrusa jacebant Corpora,crowded together,id. 6, 1254.
* To press, thrust, push, or crowd in: uvam in dolia,Varr. R. R. 1, 54, 2: stantis equi corpus ... videtur vis in adversum flumen contrudere, aliquos in balneas,Cic. Cael. 26, 63; Varr. L. L. 8, § 31 Müll. —Rarely of a single person: Florentius ... contrusus est in insulam,Amm. 22, 3, 6.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary