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jam-packed
adjective as in bursting
adjective as in chock-full
adjective as in close
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in congested
adjective as in crowded
adjective as in dense
adjective as in full
Strong matches
adjective as in much
Strongest match
adjective as in neck and neck
adjective as in overcrowded
Strong matches
Weak match
adjective as in packed
Strongest matches
adjective as in replete
adjective as in stuffed
Weak matches
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 "What 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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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