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jam-packed

adjective as in bursting

adjective as in overcrowded

adjective as in stuffed

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“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.”

From BBC

“We got a jam-packed show for you guys tonight full of songs that you are not expecting to hear,” Carlile said at the outset — certainly one way to sell an idea likely to terrify a casual fan.

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."

From Salon

So I was disappointed the other day when I sauntered into my local Starbucks and it was jam-packed just the way I like it, but the only available seating was on the patio with one lone occupant, a young woman.

Over in D.C., the judge in special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case issued a jam-packed court schedule, indicating she has no plans to slow things down because of the presidential election.

From Slate

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

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