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jam-packed
adjective as in bursting
adjective as in chock-full
adjective as in close
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in congested
adjective as in crowded
adjective as in dense
adjective as in full
Strong matches
adjective as in much
Strongest match
adjective as in neck and neck
adjective as in overcrowded
Strong matches
Weak match
adjective as in packed
Strongest matches
adjective as in replete
adjective as in stuffed
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The first look at the series also has all the hallmarks of driving in Los Angeles, including terrible back-ups on the freeway, drivers with poor judgment and jam-packed cars.
Back when network television wasn’t on life support, and TV seasons were still jam-packed with 22 episodes keeping viewers hooked from September to May, summer was considered a time of great drought for television devotees.
As for his certainty of a jam-packed venue during the regular season — I wouldn’t bet the house.
Quaid kicked off his jam-packed year with the sci-fi thriller “Companion,” and a couple of months later, he transformed into a superhero who feels no pain in “Novocaine.”
In spite of jam-packed roads and petrol shortages, many residents have fled in recent days.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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