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jam up

[jam-uhp] / ˈdʒæmˌʌp /




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Also, millions will watch a 13-player jam-up on Sunday for the pure — U.S.

From Washington Post • Jun. 17, 2017

With 18,000 U.S. employees, Time Inc. suffers along with many other firms from the snarls on roadways and runways that bring the nation ever closer to the ultimate jam-up.

From Time Magazine Archive

For many companies, the jam-up has had an unnerving effect.

From Time Magazine Archive

Retirement is still big business to the state, as can be seen in the rows of oldsters on green benches along St. Petersburg's streets and the jam-up at the post-office when social security checks arrive.

From Time Magazine Archive

"No, not an intimate, but he was in my class—and he's a whacking, jam-up, ace-high football player."

From The Chase of the Golden Plate by Futrelle, Jacques