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jam-packed











ADJECTIVE
overcrowded
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I later produced 40 slides jam-packed with historical and cultural facts about Puerto Rico, which were screened at Bad Bunny’s 31-show residency in San Juan.

From Los Angeles Times

The country’s nerves have been frayed, Minister for Social Affairs Aqqaluaq B. Egede told a jam-packed room of local and international journalists.

From The Wall Street Journal

And the rapper has jam-packed the 17-track offering with explorations of various genres, from punk and trap to indie.

From BBC

At 15 years old I wasn't expecting a jam-packed IMDb profile.

From BBC

Retro-themed decor is in, with trees jam-packed full of bold, mismatching decorations, as more people try to recreate a festive season from their childhood.

From BBC