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View definitions for jam-packed

jam-packed

adjective as in bursting

adjective as in overcrowded

adjective as in stuffed

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Example Sentences

For weeks, her schedule has been jam-packed with meetings, photo shoots, and an endless stream of interviews.

Twitter is jam-packed with fake accounts; nearly every celebrity and big corporation has at least one impersonator.

Sixty-three televised games jam-packed into a scant two weeks.

His books sell in numbers unheard of in the poetry world, and his readings are consistently jam-packed.

The dance floor is now jam-packed—and incredibly hot thanks to all the heat radiating off all the lithe, sweaty bodies.

They strolled up Gorky Street, jam packed with fellow pedestrians.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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