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jammed full



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At the Milton Brewery in eastern England, Richard Naisby's warehouse is jammed full of pallets stacked high with sacks of malt, a key ingredient for his traditional cask beers.

From Reuters Jan. 31, 2023

Some compounds require so many bodies that they come with “staff quarters,” or guesthouses jammed full of rooms where full-time workers can stay.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 23, 2022

His lawyer characterised Mr Gavin as "a collector of all manner of old things", noting his barn is "jammed full" of antique goods.

From BBC Nov. 24, 2021

The basement is jammed full of personal effects that have been donated to the museum over the decades, often given by family upon the passing of a local veteran.

From Washington Times Jan. 2, 2021

All eleven rooms, plus the hallways and staircase landings, were quickly jammed full.

From "An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793" by Jim Murphy




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