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jam-packed

adjective as in bursting

adjective as in overcrowded

adjective as in stuffed

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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.

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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.

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As for his certainty of a jam-packed venue during the regular season — I wouldn’t bet the house.

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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.”

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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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