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crammed
adjective as in brimming
Strongest match
adjective as in brimming/brimful
adjective as in bursting
Weak match
adjective as in chock-full
adjective as in congested
adjective as in crowded
adjective as in dense
adjective as in full
Strong matches
adjective as in jammed
adjective as in jampacked
adjective as in packed
Strongest matches
adjective as in replete
adjective as in teeming
adjective as in thick
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
And the world’s media are crammed onto hotel balconies and the parks and beaches surrounding Mar-a-Lago, where security is at fortress levels.
Many of them are crammed together in government-run shelters and empty buildings.
It was everything out of the bag of tricks just crammed together.
OSHU, Japan — Seems Hair and Spa in Oshu, a city in northern Japan, is crammed full with Dodgers memorabilia, but owner Hironobu Kanno is adamant that he isn’t really a Dodgers fan.
Israel says its offensive there is focused on Hamas fighters, while the US has warned it not to try to forcibly displace residents to the south of Gaza, where 1.7 million civilians are crammed into a dangerously overcrowded area at “lethal risk” of disease.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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