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jam-packed

adjective as in bursting

adjective as in overcrowded

adjective as in stuffed

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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.

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The stock market is getting ever-more reliant on the “Magnificent Seven,” raising the stakes for a jam-packed week of technology earnings that could decide whether Wall Street’s momentum has more room to run.

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As its name suggests, Firenze is jam-packed with visual references to Italy.

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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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