jam-packed
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Retro-themed decor is in, with trees jam-packed full of bold, mismatching decorations, as more people try to recreate a festive season from their childhood.
From BBC
Describing the jam-packed year, she references a John Lennon song: “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans!”
With its can-do spirit and jam-packed design, “Maintenance” contains more than a little of the Whole Earth Catalog’s DNA.
Contrast this with the stress of those jam-packed European itineraries via train or plane.
The biggest Olympics, and the most jam-packed schedule, would warrant that kind of attendance.
From Los Angeles Times
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