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- 1. extremely crowded or full to capacity: informal "trains were jam-packed with holidaymakers"
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The meaning of JAM-PACK is to pack tightly or to excess. How to use jam-pack in a sentence.
Jam-packed definition: crowded, packed, or filled to capacity. See examples of JAM-PACKED used in a sentence.
adjective. If somewhere is jam-packed, it is so full of people or things that there is no room for any more. [informal] His room was jam-packed with fruit, flowers, gifts etc. [ + with] Synonyms: crowded, full, packed, busy More Synonyms of jam-packed. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Anything that's jam-packed is as crowded or full as it can be. If you hate crowds, you'll want to avoid the jam-packed shopping malls around Christmas time. A subway car in Tokyo at rush hour is jam-packed, while a bus in a small village in Germany may have only a few passengers.
Adj. 1. jam-packed - filled to capacity; "a suitcase jammed with dirty clothes"; "stands jam-packed with fans"; "a packed theater". jammed, packed. crowded - overfilled or compacted or concentrated; "a crowded theater"; "a crowded program"; "crowded trains"; "a young mother's crowded days".
Definition of jam-packed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.