Examples of 'jam-packed' in a sentence

Meaning of "jam-packed"

Jam-packed is a term used to describe something that is extremely full or crowded
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  • Packed or filled tightly.
  • simple past tense and past participle of jam-pack

How to use "jam-packed" in a sentence

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jam-packed
Better to call it jam-packed than imprisoned.
We jam-packed every episode with something.
In what promises to be three jam-packed days.
My week is jam-packed with friendship activities.
So the itinerary for the weekend is jam-packed.
The pilot was jam-packed with information.
Previous ArticleGet ready for a jam-packed week.
It was a jam-packed day of presentations and talks.
The life of this author has been jam-packed.
This study is jam-packed with bible passages.
It is usually very sweet and jam-packed with.
This area is jam-packed with historic attractions.
Three of these restaurants are jam-packed with.
I have not jam-packed my itinerary like this.
Real bingo halls are usually jam-packed with players.

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And it was jam-packed with spectators waiting to see the president.
The weekend will be jam-packed with racing.
Even the branch where we ate is also jam-packed.
The might mosambi is jam-packed with nutrients.
Our jam-packed lives can feel like a wall of noise.
The city is already jam-packed full of guys.
Conditions on the ships were very harsh with slaves being jam-packed.
This watch is jam-packed with smart features.
The views are astounding and the area is jam-packed with history.
This morning was jam-packed with excitement and surprises.
He will have to make lots of room in an already jam-packed trophy case.
The world is jam-packed with video games today.
There were barely any cars on the usually jam-packed car park.
This was an article jam-packed with language learning hacks.
Now almost anything you find in the supermarket is jam-packed with sugar.
That place was jam-packed full of amazing food vendors.
Try not to keep the fridge too jam-packed with food.
The pavilions are jam-packed with attractions and demonstrations.
The capacity grew from fifteen sitting passengers to jam-packed small buses of fifty.
Modern workplaces are jam-packed with technology that generates heat.
What many people do not realize is that fruit juices are jam-packed with sugars.
The concert hall was so jam-packed there was not room to breathe.
Audiences do not want to watch presentations with slides decks jam-packed with text.
The morning will be jam-packed with family fun.
Thailand is jam-packed with opportunities to share these sorts of unforgettable experiences.
Done properly they are simply jam-packed full of goodness.
A jamboree is jam-packed with activities that are fun and challenging.
Even the simplest dishes are jam-packed with flavour.
Not too jam-packed allowing you to truly enjoy the nature.
It was the only point jam-packed with pictures.
The game is jam-packed with things to do - many of these activities being criminal.
On most nights the stadium is jam-packed with cramped seating.
The room was jam-packed with reporters waiting for the press conference to begin.
Moringa has been deemed a superfood because it 's jam-packed with nutritional components.
The highway was jam-packed with evacuees and every hotel was full.

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