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packed

[pakt] / pækt /


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In a densely packed space, as is often the case in nightclubs, evacuation observations show that between 55 to 79 people a minute can pass through a 3-foot-wide exit.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I packed a bag and came down, and he came in to see me from home and he operated the next day."

From BBC

GREENVILLE, N.C.—Nine people are being placed in coffins with provisions including pillows, carbon-dioxide monitors and snacks, then lowered into the earth and covered with packed dirt.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Theatres are packed. Many sellouts but seats still available. How many Stranger Things tickets do you think AMC will sell?”

From Los Angeles Times

For history, scenery and culinary fireworks all packed into a tiny footprint, few U.S. cities can compete with Charleston, S.C.

From The Wall Street Journal