jam-packed in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

jam-packed in the PONS Dictionary

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He also notes that the entire performance has meaning as it is jam-packed and resonant throughout.
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Described as a three-hour call-in show about the unexplained, jam-packed into four hours, each episode deals with a particular topic that the hosts try to elucidate.
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She was always amazingly popular on stages and her shows were jam-packed.
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An old, threadbare runner placed down a hallway, looks beautiful, surrounded by well-packed bookcases, jam-packed with novels, lighting, frames and old and new trinkets.
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It was attended by a jam-packed crowd with thousands outside the stadium.
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We tried different routes and every street was jam-packed.
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To put it simply, the new series is like a tin of sardines - it's jam-packed!
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It all adds up to one huge, jam-packed lineup of fun runners of all abilities won't want to miss!
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Our vision is to create a revitalised, world-class museum through state-of-the-art galleries and exhibitions jam-packed with ground-breaking research and historical objects.
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Prisons were jam-packed and court dockets were behind in trying to deal with the rapid surge in crimes.
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