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jam-packed
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
jam-packed
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ As with all Dizzy games, Crystal Kingdom is jam-packed with perplexing puzzles to solve.
▪ Communications were no doubt temporarily dislocated: our jam-packed train had been halted during the night owing to an air raid in the region.
▪ However, all the cars were already jam-packed and had skis strapped in every imaginable position.
▪ I got to the chemist five minutes before closing time and the place was jam-packed with the elderly and respectable.
▪ This town, is a bustling holiday resort with a large, busy harbour and a jam-packed beach.
▪ We leave the boma which is jam-packed, seething with cattle.
Wiktionary
jam-packed
  1. packed or filled tightly v

  2. (en-pastjam-pack)

Usage examples of "jam-packed".

There was so little privacy to he had in any camp and Kris wouldn't have thought they could find a secluded spot in a place currently jam-packed with bodies, but Zainal seemed to know exactly where he was going.

And who is in a better position to arm themselves to the teeth than the crew of this merchant ship that is jam-packed with armaments?

The center of attraction in the jam-packed room was a massive Brahma bull lounging in the middle of the beerhall.

I therefore broadcast a warning to the crowd, engage drive engines, and move forward, plowing through the jam-packed crowd blocking Darconi Street.

The brutal tension gripping the jam-packed room relaxed its grip, allowing everyone to focus on the battle plans, rather than the emotions that had brought them all together, in the first place.

When the last of the trams deposited them at the North British Railway station, she let Alastair guide her, install her in the tiny, boxlike second-class compartment she was to share with the Watsons all the way to London, and left him to search the jam-packed platform for her tardy chaperones.

At Warsaw, they were the only foreigners arriving at the small field in the nearly empty, rusty, shabby LOT plane, which turned right around and took off jam-packed with people fleeing Poland.

Combat divisions sat shivering at rear depots while trains devoted to shuttling the Jews rolled eastward jam-packed and went back empty, cut off from' use for any other purpose.