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jam-packed
adjective
- crowded, packed, or filled to capacity
Example Sentences
“I was in the city last night and every bar and every restaurant was jam-packed and that is exactly why these council-run events are so important for so many business owners and traders.”
One Direction lasted a jam-packed six years, dropping songs like the certified quadruple platinum hit " Makes You Beautiful" and Billboard hit "Story of Our Lives."
There's still plenty of action to come in another jam-packed day at the Paris Paralympics.
When Root stepped back to slap Fernando for four and reach his magnificent milestone, everyone inside a jam-packed Lord’s rose in a spine-tingling ovation.
Now, as vacationers prepare for an expected jam-packed Labor Day weekend, the FAA has pointed out one of the potential consequences for passengers who get out of hand.
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