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jam-packed











ADJECTIVE
overcrowded
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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But while undeniably jam-packed and charged with grave themes, the evening progressed with a sense of unhurried equanimity.

From New York Times

This is something to keep in mind during the holidays when grocery stores are jam-packed with last-minute shoppers.

From Salon

He invokes Churchill’s wartime spirit, defends cherished British values of democracy and national sovereignty and gets a standing ovation when he addresses a jam-packed House of Commons.

From Los Angeles Times

The applauders weren’t jam-packed, and they left easy lanes for walking through, but a part of a great sports country acted as that country would have at a non-pandemic Olympics.

From Washington Post

Provincetown was a jam-packed holiday scene, with many people indoors in bars and restaurants, not wearing masks.

From Washington Post