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jammed full
adjective as in full
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She spotted a purple house with a garden jammed full of plants and intricate sculptures.
The shelves were jammed full of books and stacks of scrolls, but tidily—a neat kind of clutter.
At the Milton Brewery in eastern England, Richard Naisby's warehouse is jammed full of pallets stacked high with sacks of malt, a key ingredient for his traditional cask beers.
At the Milton Brewery in eastern England, Richard Naisby's warehouse is jammed full of pallets stacked high with sacks of malt, a key ingredient for his traditional cask beers.
Some compounds require so many bodies that they come with “staff quarters,” or guesthouses jammed full of rooms where full-time workers can stay.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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